Kyle Hamilton wrote:

'content checking' is to verify that no secrets are included in
anything sent somewhere unapproved.  For example, banks and other
fiduciaries need to ensure that private financial data isn't released,
educational institutions need to ensure that educational data isn't
released, and so on.

It is an integral part of security for an organization -- it's what
makes trade secrets secret (if the corporation doesn't do its part to
keep it secret, there's no secret to consider trespassed upon), and it
ensures that its legal obligations are maintained.  It's also
necessary to comply with a couple of federal court rules regarding
discovery.

Why does SMIME stop you doing this?

Regards,
Graham
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