I've read a lot about password encryption with dbmail, but does (or can)
dbmail support encrpytion of the actual messages?
Our CEO and CFO are both very concerned with the idea of switching to
IMAP because it would make it simple for the system administrators to
read their email. They aren't as concerned with sniffers and stuff like
that because that would require constant vigil. They are concerned that
someone can open the mysql database (or go into the dbmailadministrator
web front end) and query the database.
I was thinking that mail clients generally support SSL, which leads me
to believe that if the user's public key is stored on the server then
the dbmail should be able to encrypt all messages going into his box
before they are stored and then the client will be able to open it with
their private key.
Is something like this in place already?
Thank you
Sim
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