Kevin,

Also, for those one-time events, rename the ZIP file before attachement,
like MyEncrypted.Zip is renamed to MyEncrypted.Zip.Txt, with a message to
the recipient to rename the file.

Mike


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From: "Kevin Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:26 AM
Subject: [Declude.Virus] Slightly OT: Encrypting or Securing Email Content


> We're looking for a simple way to opportunistically allow our users to
> encrypt or password-protect certain emails and/or their attachments that
> contain sensitive data.  We're running Declude Pro and have banned EZIP
> extensions (the highly recommended suggestion from several people on
> this forum), so that kinda rules out PKZIP and any kind of ZIP program
> (because as soon as you password-protect a ZIP file, it becomes an EZIP
> file).  We looked at PGP, but it seems very complex and seems to require
> a hardware proxy in between our mail server and the Net.  Is there a
> simple and effective way to encrypt or password protect documents for
> email transmission that doesn't cause problems with Imail or Declude and
> doesn't require software to be installed on the recipient's end?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Kevin
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