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| Subject: | Re: Securing Email |
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| Date: | Wed, 26 Dec 2007 23:57:50 +1100 |
I have used this and found very good.
Trusted Net - Mailsecure/Enterprise Solution.
I've never used them, but izecom supposedly makes a suite of products that are fairly transparent.
On 12/21/07, JD Brown <jd.brown@smallenoughtocare.com> wrote:By secure I mean the message itself being encrypted. However, I don't think
we'll be able to do anything as straightforward as a desktop-to-desktop
solution because of email archival on Exchange that needs to happen before
the message gets encrypted.
-----Original Message----- From: Geoffrey Gowey [mailto:gjgowey@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, December 21, 2007 15:44 To: JD Brown; security-basics@securityfocus.com Subject: Re: Securing Email
Define secure.
Geoff
On 12/21/07, JD Brown <jd.brown@smallenoughtocare.com> wrote: > Hi list, I would like to get some suggestions regarding products out > there to secure email. Preferably, I'd like to see an appliance that > could make the process as transparent as possible to the user. Any > input would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > JDB > ----------------------------------------------------- > This e-mail is confidential and may well be legally > privileged. If you have received it in error, you are > on notice of its status. Please notify us immediately > by reply e-mail and then delete this message from > your system. Please do not copy it or use it for any > purposes, or disclose its contents to any other > person. To do so could violate state and federal > privacy laws. Thank you for your cooperation. > >
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