Exchange Server - How to encript Exchange 2003/Outlook 2003 mail

Asked By Clayton Sutton
09-Jul-07 02:31 PM
Hey everyone,

We are using Exch 2003 and Outlook 2003.  We have a dept. that needs to send
that?
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TIA,


Clayton


P.S.:  I wrote an iTunes podcast tutorial and just want to publicize it.
You can find it at:  http://www.nikoli.net/itunepod

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  Mark Arnold [MVP] replied...
09-Jul-07 03:43 PM
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 18:31:16 GMT, "Clayton Sutton" <none@none.com>


There's the big way and the quick way.
There's the whole PKI infrastructure on the network and sending signed
and encrypted mails in Outlook (it's an Outlook issue rather than
Exchange)
Or you can get a free personal cert from Thawte where the users can
encrypt their own messages.
Depends on how commited you are to the idea.
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