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	<title>Comments on: Day Three: Sherpa Email Summit: Mobile and Email</title>
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		<title>By: jim</title>
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		<description>Love what you talk about on this blog.  Very informative and I find it very accurate for the most part (being in the email industry).

When are you going to do a post on security and email?  Specifically, how to keep attachments secure over email...

Email is truly a corporate communication tool and much IP flows through it.  OK if you are talking with trusted partners.  But what about the bad guys...?

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Hmmmm. We really don&#039;t focus on attachments much as in email marketing we do not use them. If you have any ideas for me let me know and examples as well.
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<p>When are you going to do a post on security and email?  Specifically, how to keep attachments secure over email&#8230;</p>
<p>Email is truly a corporate communication tool and much IP flows through it.  OK if you are talking with trusted partners.  But what about the bad guys&#8230;?</p>
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<p>Hmmmm. We really don&#8217;t focus on attachments much as in email marketing we do not use them. If you have any ideas for me let me know and examples as well.</p>
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