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Email with people who still don't have privacy software works as it always has. Messages you send them will not be private and so they -- and anyone who intercepts your messages -- can read them just like they did before you installed Tiger Envelopes.
People with no protection at all will get a note at the bottom of your messages reminding them of the risks of unprotected email, and how to get Tiger Envelopes. You'll get a note at the bottom of their messages letting you know it wasn't private. That way you always know which messages arrived safely, and which didn't.
Related Topics
- Can I use Tiger Envelopes with my existing mail client?
- How does Tiger Envelopes work?
- Can I still exchange plain email?
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