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Top 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Use Email For File Transfer (Part 3/3)

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To continue from my previous posts, here are the last two reasons why email isn't the best way to send large, confidential files.

Top 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Use Email For File Transfer (Part 2/3)

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In my previous post, I suggested five reasons why email is not the best conduit for tranferring large or confidential documents. These reasons are:

Enhance Data Security with Outlook and Email Plug-ins

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With data privacy and security high on corporate IT's mind, every security consultant, solutions provider and blogger is coming out with a top 5 or top 10 in how to deal with this critical issue. It would not surprise me if David Letterman came out with his own Top 10 List (okay, maybe I would be a tad surprised). 

Top 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Use Email For File Transfer (Part 1/3)

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In today's global business environment, email may be the most critical communication tool for a company. Countless messages are fired off worldwide everyday, and while the emails containing just text usually find their destination, things aren't so certain for emails carrying attachments. File-size caps, server hiccups, spam filters – all of these can derail an email as it tries to reach its destination.

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