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Re: Secure e-mail
From: Vasiliy Boulytchev <vasiliy () boulytcheva com>
Date: Fri, 8 Nov 2002 09:50:25 -0700
How about PGP keys? On Thursday 07 November 2002 07:41 am, Alan Cooper wrote:
I am looking for the best way to provide secure e-mail for remote employees (both remote offices and mobile workers). Currently e-mail is provided from a central e-mail server (Exchange). The remote offices and mobile workers connect via Internet to the central Exchange server to send and receive e-mail. I am stuck with the Exchange server. The client is happy with Exchange and is not interested in replacing it. The solution must include the ability to encrypt e-mail to all employees as well as outside partners and must be as transparent as possible to the end user. Suggestions.... Al Cooper Senior Network Engineer HMC Networks __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2
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Current thread:
- Secure e-mail Alan Cooper (Nov 07)
- RE: Secure e-mail Walter Williams (Nov 08)
- RE: Secure e-mail Michael Cunningham (Nov 09)
- Re: Secure e-mail Vasiliy Boulytchev (Nov 09)
- Re: Secure e-mail Scott Plumlee (Nov 09)
- RE: Secure e-mail Ghaith Nasrawi (Nov 11)
- Re: Secure e-mail jl (Nov 16)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Secure e-mail khayes (Nov 09)
- RE: Secure e-mail Fuchs Bernhard (Nov 11)
- RE: Secure e-mail Trevor Cushen (Nov 12)
- Re: Secure e-mail Johan De Meersman (Nov 13)
- RE: Secure e-mail Ross Nelson (Nov 13)
- RE: Secure e-mail Andreas Andreas (Nov 18)
- Re: Secure e-mail Philipp Steinkrueger (Nov 19)
(Thread continues...)