StealthMail is a high-security email encryption platform designed to bypass standard, vulnerable SMTP/TLS protocols by replacing unencrypted text with secure “Stealth-Links”. While a full corporate server deployment inside Microsoft Azure can take up to two hours, individual users and employees can set up and start using the StealthMail Outlook Add-In or mobile applications in under 5 minutes. Here is how to get it up and running quickly. π Prerequisites
An active StealthMail account or an official enterprise invitation link.
Microsoft Outlook (Windows/Mac) or a smartphone (iOS/Android). β±οΈ The 5-Minute Setup Guide
[Step 1: Download] ββ> [Step 2: Authenticate] ββ> [Step 3: Generate Keys] ββ> [Ready] 1. Download and Install the Software (1 Minute)
For Desktop: Navigate to the official StealthMail Download Page and download the Outlook Add-In installer. Run the file and complete the installation wizard.
For Mobile: Open the Apple App Store or Google Play Store, search for “StealthMail”, and download the free app. 2. Authenticate Your Account (1 Minute) Open Microsoft Outlook or your mobile app.
Log in using your business email credentials or click the activation link provided in your corporate onboarding email. 3. Generate and Store Your Encryption Keys (2 Minutes)
StealthMail uses true end-to-end encryption (E2EE), meaning encryption keys are generated entirely on your local deviceβnot on corporate servers.
Follow the on-screen prompt to generate your custom ECC 512+ bit encryption keys.
Critical: Back up your master passphrase or physical security key token securely. If you lose this, nobody (including Microsoft or StealthMail) can recover your encrypted messages. π§ How to Use It (1 Minute) Sending a Secure Email
Click New Email inside Microsoft Outlook as you normally would.
Look for the newly added StealthMail Secure Send toggle button on your toolbar ribbon. Turn it ON.
Type your recipient’s address, fill out the subject line, write your message, and add any attachments.
Click Send. StealthMail automatically strips the content out of the email body, uploads it to your secure storage container, and delivers a harmless, unhackable Stealth-Link to the recipient instead. Managing Sent Data (Advanced Control)
Once an email is sent, you become the total owner of that content. Open your Sent Items folder to use these advanced controls:
π Revoke Access (Recall): Instantly delete or pull back access to the message and its attachments, even if the recipient has already opened the link.
π Set Restrictions: Dynamically block the recipient’s capability to reply, forward, copy, or print the text.
ποΈ Access History: View a real-time audit log showing exactly who clicked your Stealth-Link and when.
Are you setting this up for personal privacy or deploying it across an entire enterprise network? I can provide specific instructions for configuring the Azure server console if needed. StealthMail for Windows
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