Enterprise Cybersecurity: The Zero-Trust Email Philosophy
In cybersecurity, the consensus is clear: perimeter defenses are no longer sufficient. Modern hacking groups deploy spear-phishing, social engineering, and man-in-the-middle sniffing to bypass outer firewalls. TonyGists Mail operates on the principle of Zero-Trust. We treat every inbound request and server-to-server transaction as potentially compromised, verifying authorization at every layer.
End-to-End Transit Security
All emails transmitted through TonyGists Mail are wrapped in TLS 1.3 encryption protocols. This ensures that even if an attacker intercepts your data packets on public Wi-Fi networks or router backbones, they only read undecipherable cryptographic gibberish. Furthermore, our databases store your account details, passwords, and sensitive keys using advanced AES-256-CBC hash models.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is TonyGists Mail really free?
Yes! Our standard Personal Tier is 100% free forever. It includes generous storage, secure routing, and access to our high-speed Webmail dashboard, completely ad-free.
How do I configure my own custom domain?
Connect your registered domain (e.g., yourcompany.com.ng) easily by logging into your domain registrar's DNS panel and adding our recommended MX, SPF, and DMARC verification records, provided inside your Admin Console.
Does TonyGists Mail support Gmail OAuth?
Absolutely! You can securely bind and sync your existing Gmail inbox to TonyGists Mail utilizing certified Google OAuth 2.0 protocols, letting you read and send messages from your Gmail address directly inside our client.
Where are my email records stored?
Your communications are hosted on secure, regional cloud databases, fully encrypted at rest using AES-256-CBC cryptographic models and defended by advanced security headers.
Can I manage multiple custom mailboxes as an administrator?
Yes, our Super Admin Console allows you to manage multiple verified domains, provision mailboxes for employees, set up distribution lists, monitor storage allotments, and configure catch-all rules.