
STAMFORD, CT – August 17, 2010 –
ePostal Services, Inc. (
ePS) has expanded its encrypted email privacy, security, tracking, and differentiation services to Microsoft Outlook 2010.
www.ePostalServices.com
ePostal offers a unique, two-way and all-the-way encrypted, secure, tracked, and differentiated Internet email service. It provides users a better, easier, and far less expensive alternative to other secure email solutions and to hard-copy express delivery services. And, it is used only when needed.
ePS already supports Microsoft Outlook 2003 and 2007 working with Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Jon Gardner, President of
ePostal Services, indicates, "The Company's patented technology is also expandable to other email applications and operating
systems, such as wireless."

"
ePostal gives you the best encrypted email privacy you can find." It works with a user's own email application
on the user's own computer. For example, with one mouse click, an email is encrypted by
ePostal at the sender's computer
before it is sent. It stays encrypted until it arrives at the recipient's computer, where it is decrypted in the recipient's
email application.
ePostal's encryption keys are used only once.

Since it is two-way encrypted and secure, the recipient can reply back to the sender with the same
ePS privacy and
security features, using his own email application.
ePostal users can also encrypt for storage on their computer
any
ePS eLetter (any email sent with
ePS Services).

Mr. Gardner says, "
ePS Security is also superior." Every eLetter is authenticated as coming from the sender's
computer (anti-spoofing and -phishing) and is verified as being exactly the same as was sent (anti-tampering).
Each is screened for virus risk.

The sender also can certify (digitally notarize) that he is the sender and can require the recipient to certify
herself before she can read the eLetter. And, sent and received eLetters are stored in the user's email application, just
like regular email, except they are automatically stored in secure
ePS folders separate from regular email.
"If a message is in an
ePS folder, you know it is safe to open," Gardner states.

"
ePostal is also the easiest to setup and use." Users only need to create an online account and install a
small piece of software on their computer which take only a few minutes. No technical skill, network, or IT support is required.
Users do not get involved with any encryption keys.
ePostal does all the technical work. And once setup, a user can
use
ePS globally with everyone else who is setup.

The
ePS services are as easy as regular email. Because
ePostal works with a user's regular email setup,
there are no changes in how you use your email.

"
ePS Tracking is also the best," Gardner continued. "You can be notified not only when your eLetter was received
but also when it was opened. This is an extremely easy feature that eliminates guessing about whether your eLetter was
received and when your recipient sees it."

With
ePS Differentiation, eLetters arrive in a recipient's email application visually differentiated from regular
email, with a distinctive message alerting the recipient that an eLetter has arrived. The recipient can then
easily find it in his secure
ePS Inbox.

Gardner emphasizes, "
ePostal is also the best because it is the least expensive." The
ePS account and
software are free, and there are no IT support expenses to pay. Therefore, there are no upfront, ongoing, or subscription costs.

As with conventional mail, a sender pays only a small
ePostal fee for each eLetter sent, which is automatically
deducted from the sender's credit account. Buying credits is like buying a book of stamps. Recipients pay nothing.

Gardner states, "
ePostal costs only 10% of other, less robust, secure email solutions, and only 1% of hard-copy
express delivery. And since you get free trial credits, there is no cost or risk to try it."

Mr. Gardner summed it up, "
ePostal is the best, easiest, and least expensive way to keep your email private,
secure, tracked, and differentiated."
ePostal — the Best, Easiest, and Least Expensive way