I've been using Google Apps for my computer repair shop for 6 months now and have decided to offer it to my customers as well.
My one client has a small business with 5-8 users and currently they use the email service from the host of their website.
Current email details:
POP3 (no IMAP capability)
No SSL POP Encryption
No Encryption for SMTP
Most of the office has a smartphone but currently their is no way for them to wirelessly sync their contacts/calendar from PC to phone--and their email is POP is it isn't "synced" either.
I think I have them convinced with the calendar/contact wireless syncing alone but for extra firepower I wanted to mention that their email is not encrypted and could potentially be viewed by a hacker on their network.
So I thought I'd be a genius and I connect to their network (with permission of course) and be able to view their emails. It didn't work though. I used SmartSniff and I could see packets being sent but non from their email. I checked the ports and they were 110 for POP and 25 for SMTP.
They would take me at my word that their emails could be viewed for malicious intent but I preferred to show them since that would be more convincing. So what am I missing doesn't SmartSniff have the capability to sniff emails? What could I use instead.
By the way Google Premier Accounts now have access to Google Voice.
My one client has a small business with 5-8 users and currently they use the email service from the host of their website.
Current email details:
POP3 (no IMAP capability)
No SSL POP Encryption
No Encryption for SMTP
Most of the office has a smartphone but currently their is no way for them to wirelessly sync their contacts/calendar from PC to phone--and their email is POP is it isn't "synced" either.
I think I have them convinced with the calendar/contact wireless syncing alone but for extra firepower I wanted to mention that their email is not encrypted and could potentially be viewed by a hacker on their network.
So I thought I'd be a genius and I connect to their network (with permission of course) and be able to view their emails. It didn't work though. I used SmartSniff and I could see packets being sent but non from their email. I checked the ports and they were 110 for POP and 25 for SMTP.
They would take me at my word that their emails could be viewed for malicious intent but I preferred to show them since that would be more convincing. So what am I missing doesn't SmartSniff have the capability to sniff emails? What could I use instead.
By the way Google Premier Accounts now have access to Google Voice.