Mailfence News

The latest about our releases and new features.

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Mailfence Release Notes September 2018

We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes September 2018 with several new features, improvements and fixes. New Features Messages: ‘Reply’ and ‘Reply to all’ options are now available for sent items. Messages: ‘Forward’ option

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The Mailfence translation project

We are happy to announce that Mailfence is available in 11 different languages. Thanks to the Mailfence Translation Project, Mailfence can now be used by more than 1.4 billion people in their native tongue! More

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Mailfence Release Notes May 2018

We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes May 2018 with several new features, improvements and fixes. New Features Improvements Extra notes Version for Release Notes May 2018 Check our previous Release Notes and feel free to

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Mailfence is not impacted by Efail vulnerabilities

New vulnerabilities in many OpenPGP and S/MIME enabled email clients were announced yesterday. These “Efail” vulnerabilities have attracted a lot of attention in the media. As per our analysis, Mailfence is not impacted by the OpenPGP Efail

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Mailfence Release Notes March 2018

We’re happy to present the Mailfence Release Notes March 2018 with several new features, improvements and fixes. New Features Improvements Extra notes Version for Release Notes March 2018 Check our previous Release Notes and feel free to

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Mailfence Contacts: A Secure Contact Management Software

Mailfence strives to make the internet a safer place. That’s why we developed our encrypted email solution. But in our opinion just offering secure and private email is not sufficient. Otherwise our users would need

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Mailfence at CPDP2018: A brief rundown!

In continuation to Mailfence at CPDP 2018, this blogpost will provide a brief run-down of our overall experience with regards to the event. Our team engaged with a number of privacy conscious users, academics, policy