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Here is a
preview of some of the improvements to the features and
functionality of HushMail Version 2.0. We hope you are excited
by these great new features and are happy to inform you that
there are yet more to come!
Great new
look! HushMail Version 2.0 has a totally new and enhanced
Outlook style GUI and is designed so that menu commands are
now context sensitive. This means that appropriate menu
options will be available relative to the task you are
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Easier to
view! Unread mail is indicated in bold and both the
sender's email address and time of receipt are clearly
visible. |
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Manage
your storage space! Version 2.0
allows you to manage your mail more efficiently as the amount
of disk space you have used is now displayed. Version 2.0 will
allow users 2MB of free disk storage space. If you need more
space it has never been easier to upgrade to a HushMail
Premium Account and get 32MB of storage in addition to
numerous other benefits. |
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Archiving
made easy! Archive your communications efficiently with
HushMail's improved folder functionality. HushMail Version 2.0
allows the user to create, delete, rename and move folders.
You can also move emails between folders and create either top
level or subfolders. Additionally, when you delete an email it
is not immediately permanently deleted but is moved to the
Trash folder where you can continue to access the deleted
email until you delete it permanently. |
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Manage
your attachments! Emails with
attachments are now indicated by a paperclip icon in the
Inbox. However, the real change is in how HushMail now handles
attachments. You can see the name of the attached file and
choose to save or delete it from the inbox. |
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And
more! Another improvement is the ability to delete
attachments when composing an email. Handy if you accidentally
attach the wrong files! |
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Supports
the OpenPGP standard! HushMail Version
2 is OpenPGP compliant. This means that HushMail now supports
the world standard for secure encrypted email. The public and
private keys you use to encrypt, decrypt and sign messages now
meet the OpenPGP standard as laid down by the Internet
Engineering Task Force. |