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Re: integrity and mail encryption
From: Justin <justinvinn () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:11:29 -0500
Juan, Why not tunnel the SMTP and/or POP3 sessions over SSH? Then you can avoid the risk of MiM attacks for the most part. If that isn't an option, look at PGP, GPG or any other encryption software out there. Hope some of that helped. peace, --Justin On 10/31/05, b.hines () comcast net <b.hines () comcast net> wrote:
You may want to look at PKI , No money, try Thawte Certificates, or issue your own, Server 2003, Linux who cares as long as it maintains the standard structure. You can save off the signed mail address into your address books on either end, and once the recipient has the senders public key, they will be able to encrypt any future mail sent to that sender. Look under mail send options (security). Pretty simple, very flexible, works well with outlook.Hi, I want to encrypt and check integrity of mail between two outlook clients, does anyone knows about such a free tool? and what doing the same between an outlook client and web mail like yahoo? is it possible? Thanks, Juan __________________________________ Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. http://farechase.yahoo.com
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