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  Privacy Matters

What Do We Know About You?

This is an important question you should ask everyone who knows anything about you. For example, perhaps your Internet service provider (ISP) keeps track of every website you visit. That might be acceptable, depending on how long they keep that information. Keeping that information for a few days might be acceptable, for statistical purposes. However, keeping that information for years seems unreasonable.

Why is it important to know who keeps what information about you? Because that information can be shared (purposefully, via court order, or accidentally, via a hacker) with others. You might be surprised what information others maintain about you.

Back to the original question. What do we know about you? The answer is, not much. We do not keep copies of any sent messages (there is no point to keep them since they are all encrypted and unreadble by anyone but the recipient). Once the message is received by the recipient, we remove the message and all attachments from our servers. If someone did manage to hack one of our servers, they would come up completely empty handed. They would have wasted their time because we don't maintain any information other than what we need for TrulyMail to work and that does NOT include keeping your history.

Like always, we are doing what we can to keep you in control of your privacy.

 

   

  Special Bonus - Free Everything!!!

2.0 Celebration Free Gifts

To celebrate the release of TrulyMail 2.0, we will be giving away encryption and increased sending limits. These are two features which users normally have to buy but are now free (and last forever).

You do not have to do anything special to get these features. When you create a new account, with the TrulyMail (standard or portable) client, that account will automatically get encryption so every message you send will be private. Only you and your intended recipient will be able to read what you write (even we will not be able read your messages). Of course, this also includes all of your attachments.

You will also be allowed to send 10MB per day (instead of the normal limit of 1MB per day). With this, you should never run out of space. Imagine, 10MB per day is 300MB per month and 3.65GB per year. That's a lot of messages, even including attachments.

So, join TrulyMail now and get the benefits of replacing email all for free!

   

  TrulyMail 2.0 Is Released

TrulyMail 2.0 Is Now Available

TrulyMail 2.0 is a major step forward for the whole world.

Before today, the TrulyMail client only supported sending and receiving TrulyMail messages, which are all sent over the TrulyMail network and bypass the email network completely. Many users have requested a way to send email from within the TrulyMail client as well. Now, everyone can.

TrulyMail 2.0 includes an enhanced Address Book where you can store, import, and export (even backup and restore) your TrulyMail and email contacts. You can also set trust levels for each contact. For example, you can allow remote images in messages from Suzi@HappyDomain.com but not from Jeff@HappyDomain.com.

Of course, TrulyMail allows you to know when messages are received. For this reason, you can set (contact by contact) to whom you will automatically send a return receipt (this only affects email messages because TrulyMail messages already do this automatically). Likewise, you can specify from whom you will request a return receipt when sending email messages.

You can even add recipients to your address book simply by right-clicking on their email address when reading a message.

Also, a handy new tool is also found by right-clicking an email address (even the senders). Let's say you received a message from 'someone@gardencentral.com' and wonder what their website is like. Now, you can right-click their name and, from there, launch that website in your web browser. This is all to make your job a little easier.

We have also added notes to email messages, so you can keep track of tasks related to individual messages. You can also change the subject for received messages. This will help when you receive messages without a subject but you want to see something meaningful in your list of messages.

We have also added a 'Follow Up' reply type. That is, you can now reply (send response to sender), reply to all (send a response to everyone included in the message, forward (send message to someone new), and now follow up (resend the original message with new comments to everyone one the list). This new Follow Up reply type is used when you send messages and then want to add some more information to everyone who received the message originally.

There are other little details like warning you when you try to reply to an email address which includes 'noreply' in it (for example, Google Alerts come from googlealerts-noreply@google.com). NoReply is a standard way of telling you not to reply to an email. Of course, email does not support this but TrulyMail will at least warn you. Don't worry, though, if the warnings are too much you can easily check a box and stop the warnings from showing.

We hope you enjoy TrulyMail 2.0. We have put a lot into it and want everyone to get the most out of it.


 

   

  What is TrulyMail?

Truly Reliable, Truly Private, Truly Better than Email.

TrulyMail is better than email for four main reasons:

1. There is no spam in TrulyMail - only those people you know and trust ever get the chance to send you messages so you no longer have to worry about 'unsolicited emails' or spam.
2. You know the sender of the message is the real sender - no more fake emails from PayPal or your bank trying to trick you into giving them your sensitive information.
3. You know when your messages are delivered - TrulyMail is like your postman. When you send a message, he knows (and tells you) when it was delivered. Best of all, you can simply check the original message to see who has received your message and who has not.
4. Your messages are completely private - TrulyMail messages are encrypted so you know that only the intended recipient can read your message (even we cannot read your messages).

The best way to understand TrulyMail is to download it and try it out. If you want to read more details, click here.

 

 

   

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