Mailfence News

The latest about our releases and new features.

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Security advisory regarding Yahoo hack

Yahoo recently confirmed a massive breach of over 500 million email accounts, including both credentials and security questions. At Mailfence – a secure and private email service, the security team was closely monitoring developments since

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Mailfence Release Notes July 2016

Mailfence Release Notes After increasing the Mail storage and our last release notes, we’re now happy to announce our next Mailfence Release Notes. New Features Users can now authenticate (Web, SMTP relay, IMAP, POP, ActiveSync) using

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Mailfence threat model

We believe that every user has the right to know exactly what threats Mailfence – a secure and private email suite is designed to PROTECT or NOT PROTECT you from.  That’s why we’ve composed this generic Mailfence threat

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10GB mail storage now for Entry Plan

10GB mail storage instead of 6GB We are happy to announce that the mail storage for the Entry plan of Mailfence secure and private email suite is now 10GB instead of 6GB. Upgrade your free account

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Transparency Report and Warrant Canary

In light of our attachment to online privacy – we would like to present our Transparency report and Warrant canary to inform you about legal requests for information of our users. Transparency Report Between the

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Mailfence Release Notes April 2016

In order to offer the best of our services, we believe on updating. So, after the BETA launch of our end-to-end encryption and digital signing service, we are happy to announce our new Mailfence Release Notes.

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Mailfence now implements SPF (Sender Policy Framework)

Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain comes from a host

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How to Send Encrypted Emails: the old way and the Mailfence way

In today’s electronic world, sending information in emails forms the backbone of most businesses’ day-to-day activities. Emails may contain sensitive data such as company records, business plans and other private data. Storing your information in