Message revocation (or recalling) is not new. But what if you made a typo and the e-mail was sent to the wrong recipient? This works great (albeit with some delay) – if the right recipients have been selected. The recipient opens this link (and in some scenario’s needs to request a second confirmation code) and the original e-mail (and attachments) is opened. Instead of sending the e-mail to the recipient, a link to the secure portal is send. This also goes for the more mainstream e-mail platforms like Microsoft, Google and Yahoo! But even if these aren’t used, an encrypted e-mail (with its attachments) can be opened. Even if the recipient is not using Office 365, an encrypted message can be opened. O ffice 365 Message Encryption (or OME) allows for the encryption and protection of e-mail messages to any recipient. A preview option now allows us to revoke such a message. Even when using message encryption or information protection, e-mails may be delivered to the wrong recipient. Human error is one of the most common reasons for data loss.
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