More eMail Manager Updating Tips

More housecleaning tips to keep eMail Manager organized and secure.

Update Passwords for Security

Update Passwords for Security

eMail Manager uses GeoTrust SSL web server certificates which allows you to conduct secure online communication. Be sure everyone is using the correct login to utilize this important feature. It is recommended to change your passwords or account login details every three to six months, depending on the kind of website or email management system you are logging in to and if you feel your password has been compromised. Continue reading

Updating eMail Manager Administration

Many changes occur within a business relating to your employees, such as employee turnover or job responsibilities, and details of those changes need to flow through to your eMail Manager software program for security and accurate information. Here are a few basic maintenance tasks to keep your system organized and secure. Continue reading

Managing Corporate Email Effectively

To effectively manage corporate email it is important to pay attention to internal policies, user awareness training, data storage and backups, and data retention as they relate to email management.

Email messages are now being treated as true business documents rather than a casual method of communication. Email is taking over the fax machine and telephone as the business communication medium of choice. Many of today’s companies would be brought to their knees if their email systems were unavailable. Between the messaging, calendar use, and contact functions, many users simply need access to their email practically 24 × 7 in order to perform well in their jobs.

Email message stores house the majority of critical intellectual property within today’s information systems regardless of the size of the company. As if this burden is not large enough for email administrators to bear, they must now ensure that their organizations adhere to strict federal regulations that affect every facet of email communication.

An increasing responsibility for organizations is the retention of emails. Due, in part, to the corporate misdeeds of recent years in the United States. Larger companies—particularly those that are under intense federal regulation—are taking email retention more seriously. As a result, the need for storage space as well as policies and procedures associated with email retention has become evident. The need to retain file attachments, deal with spam, provide unified message, integrate voice mail, enable access to videos and image files, and the sheer quantity of incoming and outgoing messages is causing many administrators to rethink their email system design and management.

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Updating Passwords for Secure Email Management

Effectively managing passwords can mean the difference between secure and insecure data. Passwords should be changed often and kept secure by using a  lengthy combination of letters, numbers, and symbols. Users of eMail Manager can manage their own passwords by selecting My Password from the Options menu. The existing password must be entered before changing to a new one. Please note, that all passwords are case sensitive.

Here are some quick suggestions to keep your password secure:

  • Use strong, complicated passwords. These are the hardest to break.
  • Combine uppercase and lowercase letters with numbers and punctuation.
  • Use different passwords for everything.
  • Don’t use your name or other information that is easily obtained (i.e. children’s names).
  • Change your passwords often.
  • Use the first letters of a phrase to help you remember. For example, The green dog had four legs! would become Tgdh4l!.

NOTE: If using an Open ID to login, please ask an administrator to update the user account at Maintenance: Users.

Keeping Email Secure with Password Protection

eMail Manager now provides further security to password protected email accounts by providing an automated account lock-out. If a user tries to access their account with the incorrect password more than 5 times, their account will be locked (just for that person) for 5 minutes. After that, they will be able to try again. If a user is unable to remember a password, they should contact an administrator of their account to have it reset.