Tiger Envelopes makes encryption automatic with almost any email program, allowing you to continue reading and writing mail the way you always have. It installs with one click on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It automatically configures Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Mac Mail, and KMail. Tiger is a personal mail proxy server with automatic encryption. It uses POP3, IMAP, and SMTP to work with almost any mail client, crypto plugins to work with almost any type of cryptography, and Java to run on almost any operating system. Plugins for Bouncy Castle, GPG, and PGP are included.
| Tags | Security Cryptography Communications Email Filters |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version supports IMAP for Thunderbird and Mac Mail. It validates POP3, IMAP, and SMTP commands from the mail client. The installer automatically starts Envelopes much more reliably.


Release Notes: Thunderbird users don't have to re-enter their passwords. Mac Mail folders are renamed when the user name is changed by Tiger. Minor bugfixes and enhancements were made.


Release Notes: Faster key generation. More race conditions have been fixed. All actual bugs found by findbugs 1.2.0 rc5 have been fixed. This release suggests what a first time user should do after installation.


Release Notes: Some race conditions when restarting Envelopes have been fixed. Support for German GPG has been added. Tests are faster.


Release Notes: A possible fix was made for Outlook 2003 configuration.
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