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Page 2 of 2 Screenshots of CommuniCrypt Mail 1.16 ![]() The new login screen of CommuniCrypt Mail ![]() Encrypted mail in CommuniCrypt Mail... ![]() If you click on "Decrypt" you will see the "real" content of the email... ![]() The small addressbook of CommuniCrypt Mail... ![]() Send a mail - encrypted or not - with CommuniCrypt Mail. If you leave the "SMTP server" field empty, CommuniCrypt Mail is trying to send the mail directly to the mail server of the recipient. Screenshots of the integrated encryption/decryption tool
![]() The integrated file encryption/decryption tool ![]() Encrypt a file with asymmetric RSA encryption ![]() Or decrypt a RSA encrypted file ![]() Or you encrypt/decrypt files with classic symmetric AES Rijndael encryption ![]() If you check "generate hash as password" your selected file will be hashed with SHA-256 and you can take the hash as encryption password ![]() The hash(256 bit / 64 digits) is generated and inserted into the password field - ready for encryption! ![]() Symmetric AES Rijndael encryption in action. You can see the progress while hashing, encrypting and decrypting. ![]() If you decide to encrypt your e-mail attachment you see this selection window ![]() On attachment encryption (here: AES) the checkboxes are automatically marked as active: insert the encryption password at the end of your message body and add the encrypted file to attachment list. But it makes no sense to insert the encryption password into your e-mail without encrypting your complete e-mail before sending ;-) |
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