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XgenPlus - OpenPGP Security Enabled (Public Private key infrastructure)
XgenPlus web mail offers the entire PGP key pair management through web and needs no software to be downloaded on the client PC. All public key becomes automatically available to all internal (organization domain) users and while an email is sent , an automatic check is performed and alert given to user for sending PGP/SMIME email to the recipient. View..

XgenPlus Secured Email:
Every day, people around the world send billions of emails. The vast majority of these are transmitted without using any form of encryption. When you send an email without encryption, it can be monitored, logged, analyzed and stored by email administrator, internet service provider, or worse – a hacker.

XgenPlus offers the complete PKI infrastructure, all you need to remember is your passphrase. XgenPlus takes care of everything else in the background. This seamless and transparent encryption process makes XgenPlus the most user-friendly secure email solution available.

Using OpenPGP , Encryption/Decryption Engine is the component that handles public and private key exchange for XgenPlus. When you encrypt or decrypt a message, the XgenPlus Encryption Engine communicates with our key server to request any needed public or private keys. XgenPlus then uses the encryption keys to perform the encryption operations.

It’s that simple! Only XgenPlus provides such a high level of security combined with total ease of use. Here’s how it works:


Step 1
1024 bits of random numbers are converted into a pair of keys — one private key and one public key. (What the public key locks, the private key unlocks, and vice-versa.) Every Xgen user will have his or her unique pair of encryption keys. The user’s passphrase encrypts and decrypts the user’s private key. Without the passphrase, there is no way to access the private key. XgenPlus server never stores your passphrase.


Step 2
The email is asymmetrically encrypted using the recipient’s public key. The encrypted email is sent to the recipient.


Step 3
The encrypted email is sent to the recipient. So, not only is the email securely coded before it is ever stored on a server. Further, the private key needed to decrypt this key is also encrypted. Only the recipient can retrieve their private key by entering their secret personal passphrase.

  • The message key can only be decrypted by using the recipient’s private key.

  • The recipient’s private key can only be decrypted by entering the recipient’s personal passphrase.