Clients can now manage personal and business activities using a modern interface
BOSTON, Nov. 17, 2008 — Premium secure e-mail and Web hosting company Lux Scientiae, Incorporated (http://www.luxsci.com) has just released a new version of its WebAide Calendars (http://luxsci.com/b/calendars.html).
Clients can now run LuxSci e-mail hosting software on their own servers
BOSTON, Feb. 29, 2008 — Premium secure e-mail and Web hosting company Lux Scientiae, Incorporated (http://www.luxsci.com) has just launched its new LuxSci Platform (http://luxsci.com/extranet/platform.html). As a result, the company’s clients can now run LuxSci’s popular e-mail hosting software - complete with end-to-end security systems - on their own servers from anywhere in the world.
"New standard in e-mail collaboration boosts efficiency"
BOSTON, June 19, 2007 — Small and medium businesses now have powerful e-mail collaboration capabilities rivaling those of their larger counterparts, thanks to the new WebMail v8 from Lux Scientiae, Incorporated (LuxSci, http://www.luxsci.com).
BOSTON (Sept. 13, 2005)- Lux Scientiae, Incorporated, (LuxSci) a Boston-based Secure Internet Services Provider, today announced the release of its newest service, SecureLine.
SecureLine allows its users to easily and securely communicate with anyone who has an email address, no matter what kind of email software or service that correspondent has, or how insecure that correspondent’s current email services are.
Service Allows Remote Address Book Access From Within E-Mail
Boston, Massachusetts - April 6, 2005 - Lux Scientiae®, Incorporated (LuxSciSM, http://luxsci.com) today became the only premium secure e-mail provider to offer lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) access to shared e-mail address books. The move makes it possible for companies to outsource their e-mail and still have shared address book access from their e-mail clients — a capability that, until now, has been limited to organizations with the resources to manage their e-mail in-house.
Professional Email Services Company Takes Over EMUmail’s Outsourcing Business
Boston, Massachusetts - August 30, 2003 - Lux Scientiae, Incorporated announced that it has acquired the email outsourcing services formerly provided by EMUmail. This acquisition provides Lux Scientiae with EMUmail’s entire outsourcing client base as well as certain advertising arrangements.
"Internet email, Internet instant messaging, and mobile short text messaging are related in that they enable communications by pushing messages from sender to recipient over generally insecure networks. The security issues and vulnerabilities inherent in all three modes of communication are also very similar. This talk will review standard security threats associated with electronic messaging in general, and their common remedies including symmetric and asymmetric key encryption, digital signatures, and message authentication codes. Next, a detailed exposition of the security vulnerabilities inherent in all phases of Internet email delivery will be examined and solutions such as S/MIME, Authentication, and Transport Layer Security (TLS) will be discussed. After a brief look of the serious issues involved with public Instant Messaging services such as AOL Instant Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger, and ICQ, the Short Messaging System (SMS) over the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) will be examined. We will review the current security protocols used by GSM and identify the vulnerabilities to SMS. Finally, several ways that GSM or SMS could be extended or modified to ensure the security and privacy of SMS messages, even in a multi-vendor mobile environment, will be proposed."