I do not know if this would meet your needs but why not just attach a
Password Protected PDF file with high encryption. I use Stone
Studio's Create and PStill to send files I do no want others to read.
PStill has strong protection. Stone Studio's web site:
http://www.stone.com/
Bill Haney
On Feb 28, 2007, at 10:13 AM, Jim Robertson wrote:
I'm attempting to learn about digitally signed and encrypted email.
My own
goal is to create a messaging system that will allow my business (a
medical
practice) to send and receive "protected health information" by
email to
colleagues involved in patient care and remain in compliance with
the HIPAA
statute.
I've read what's in the Entourage help file, what's on the
entourage.mvps
site, but still have concerns regarding a means to implement this
so it
would work. I can see that I have the option of signing and/or
encrypting
individual messages, but it seems likely that some people would
forget to
set this option in their client for individual messages.
Can anyone point me to a discussion of an implementation that works
across
platforms, outside of closed intranets, and is compatible with
multiple
clients, etc.? I need both very basic information (what it is), how-to
information (how to set it up), and real-world stories of successes
and
failures.
Thanks so much
Jim Robertson
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