Degarmo Technologies has deployed INKY as your organization's email security platform. INKY scans every single email before it arrives in your inbox — catching phishing attacks, impersonation attempts, malware, and suspicious content that traditional email filters miss.
INKY works entirely in the cloud — it processes email in the mail flow before anything reaches you. There is no software to install, no plugin required, and no app to download. It works automatically on your desktop, browser, and phone.
INKY uses a combination of artificial intelligence, computer vision, and machine learning to analyze each email. It checks the sender's identity, scans all links, reads attachments in a sandbox environment, and even visually examines logos and email designs to catch brand impersonation.
A colored banner appears at the top of every email you receive. This banner tells you at a glance whether INKY considers the email safe, suspicious, or dangerous — and gives you one-click tools to take action.
Every email you receive will have a colored banner at the top of the message. INKY uses four banner colors — each with a clear meaning and a recommended action. Here is what each one looks like in your inbox:
Use this guide as your daily reference. Every banner color tells a clear story — here's what each one means and exactly what you should do.
Cybercriminals use many different tactics to trick email recipients. INKY is trained to catch all of them — including novel attacks that have never been seen before.
Reporting emails through INKY takes seconds and helps protect your entire organization. Every report you submit trains the detection engine — making INKY smarter and more accurate for everyone.
Quick Action Links appear directly inside the banner. One click — no additional page required.
For detailed reporting, click the "Report This Email" link in any banner to open the full reporting page.
INKY doesn't just check links when the email arrives — it checks them again at the moment you click. This means INKY can catch links that were safe when delivered but later became malicious (a common attacker technique called "time-of-click" poisoning).
If INKY determines a link is suspicious or dangerous when you click it, you'll see a warning page like the one below — instead of going straight to the destination.
Attackers frequently embed QR codes in emails to bypass traditional link scanning. When you scan a QR code from a flagged email with your phone, the same real-time protection applies.
INKY's email encryption lets you send sensitive information — financial data, legal documents, personal records — so that only the intended recipient can read it. Messages are protected with 256-bit encryption and never travel over the public internet unprotected. The best part: it takes just one extra word added to your subject line.
[ENCRYPT] and the rest of your subject text.
All encrypted emails you've sent and received live in the INKY Encryption Portal. You can view them, reply securely, or delete them at any time.
When you send an encrypted email, your recipient does not receive the message directly in their inbox. Instead, they get a notification directing them to read it securely through the INKY portal. Here is exactly what they'll see — so you can prepare them if needed.
Recipient notification email (what they receive)
INKY does the heavy lifting — but these habits will maximize your protection and help keep your entire organization secure.
Answers to the most common questions about your INKY email security experience.