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When you send your corporate information, you send it to an unknown company
partner's e-mail
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1. Your company has to send and receive a project, contract or other information to an unknown e-mail address of a partner.
Using an ordinary
e-mail address gives intruders the opportunity to take control of the information being sent. The intruder has full access to edit e-mails and attached files, putting the company's reputation at risk.
2. One more provider gets access to your mail where information can also be
seen and stolen.
3. Your partner has to face the same problems as your company employees, passing
numerous revisions of one file back and forth.
4. You do not know if your partner can access his e-mail when he is out of his
office or on business. Furthermore you never know if your partner has
received and read your important e-mail.
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