Category: New Feature Announcements

How to Open and Read .eml Email Files

August 22, 2012

Many email programs and services allow downloading and/or saving email messages in a format called “.eml”.  This format is very simple and very standard.  These are plain text files that hold one email message per file and which contain the full message headers and full MIME-encoded message content. LuxSci allows saving email messages from WebMail […]

DuoSecurity: Advanced Two-Factor Login for LuxSci’s Web Interface

December 30, 2011

Two-Factor logins require users to Enter their username and password correctly (the 1st factor) Authenticate a second way (e.g., by entering a code delivered to their mobile phones). Using two-factor authentication ensures that even if a user’s password is discovered, guessed, or captured, a malicious user still cannot gain access to the user’s account … […]

DKIM: Fight Spam and Forged Email by Signing your Messages

December 5, 2011

LuxSci has long supported SPF for inbound and outbound email.  SPF is a mechanism by which you can specify what servers are permitted to send email for your domain … and identify email from other places that may be fraudulent. This helps stop inbound Spam and helps ensure that your own messages are distinguished from […]

Capture Ink Signatures in your Web Forms: Handwritten Signatures from Desktop and Mobile Devices

September 8, 2011

Ink Signatures enable you to capture the handwritten signatures of your web form users and save these with their form submissions. Easy: Users can employ a mouse or stylus on desktop or laptop computers; a stylus or their finger on a mobile device Compatible: Works with all major web browsers and iPhone, iPad, and Android-powered […]

Deferred Email: Get Those Messages Out of My Sight, I’ll Look at Them Later!

March 31, 2010

LuxSci has just introduced a new featured called “Deferred Email Messages”.  With deferred messages, you can select message(s), in any email folder, have them removed from that folder and automatically returned to the folder at a later date and time. If, like me, you use your INBOX as a “to do list”, this is a […]