InfoPeak Mail Is Not Secure Email. It Is Email.

The distinction matters.

Published on March 3, 2026

The word secure should not be a qualifier on business email. It should be the baseline. InfoPeak Mail is built on that premise — not as a privacy feature layered on top of a conventional mail infrastructure, but as an architecture where sovereignty is the default from the first message you send.

The Infrastructure, Explained

InfoPeak Mail operates on IMAP and SMTP — the open protocols that define how email works at a fundamental level. This is a deliberate architectural decision, not a technical constraint. Open standards mean two things that matter for your organization: your mail works with any standard email client your team prefers, and you are never locked into InfoPeak. Your data is portable. Your domain is yours. If you leave, everything leaves with you.

CalDAV and CardDAV handle your calendar and contacts on the same open-standard basis. Every appointment, every contact record, every piece of organizational data operates within an infrastructure governed by the same principle: the data belongs to the organization that created it.

Your Domain. Your Identity.

InfoPeak Mail ships with full custom domain support. This is not a premium add-on — it is the baseline configuration for every organization on the platform. Your team sends from @yourcompany.com. Not @infopeak.io. Not @gmail.com. Your domain. Your brand. Your identity in every correspondence you send to clients, partners, and vendors.

This matters beyond branding. Email sent from a custom domain on dedicated infrastructure carries different deliverability characteristics and a fundamentally different legal posture. SPF, DKIM, and DMARC authentication are configured by default. When your organization's email is sent from infrastructure you control, the chain of data custody is unambiguous.

"Your email address is not just a communication channel. It is an organizational declaration. It should belong to your organization — not to the company that built the server it runs on."

European Data Residency — What It Actually Means

InfoPeak infrastructure operates under European data protection law. Under GDPR, you are the data controller. Your email provider is the data processor. When your email infrastructure operates under EU jurisdiction, the legal framework governing that relationship is the strongest data protection regulation in the world — built around your rights as the controller, not the processor's business interests.

There is no mechanism in InfoPeak's infrastructure for advertising-driven content analysis. Not because we have a policy against it — because we have no advertising business that would create a commercial incentive for it. The architecture reflects the business model. The business model is a subscription from your organization to ours. The data flow runs in one direction: into your infrastructure.

Mail as Part of the Suite

InfoPeak Mail is one component of a complete sovereign infrastructure. Your inbox connects directly to InfoPeak Drive for file attachments that never leave your controlled environment. Your calendar operates within the same authentication layer as your mail. Your contacts are shared across mail, calendar, and meet — within the same data residency, under the same access controls, without a single byte crossing into an external system.

When a team member leaves your organization, their access is revoked across the entire suite from a single point of control. No residual access. No stale accounts. No forgotten access tokens on external platforms. One organization. One infrastructure. One access model.

Migration

Moving to InfoPeak Mail does not require starting from zero. IMAP-based migration tools handle the transfer of existing mail history from any standard provider. Your historical correspondence moves with you. Your domain is pointed to InfoPeak's mail infrastructure through standard DNS configuration — a process that takes minutes, not days.

Because InfoPeak Mail operates on open standards, the migration path in both directions is clean. In practice, organizations that migrate to InfoPeak Mail stay — not because leaving is difficult, but because the infrastructure removes the reasons for leaving.

Business email built on sovereign architecture. That is the baseline. That is the standard.

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