I'll assume you are talking about SMIME encryption here. What you want
to do is not possible in the general sense. You need the recipient's
public key in order to encrypt their mail. You would have to have a
predefined list of all possible recipients and their public keys. Even
if you had this list, I know of no products that implement this (but
then again, I've never looked)

You could probably rig something up using PGP on a unix box as an
outbound gateway. But then all your recipients would need PGP to read
the mail.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hutchins, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 3:25 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: Exchange server level encryption


Ok, my eyes are going crossed. 
I have been trying to figure out a decent way to encrypt all outbound
email from our company. This is for compliance with HIPAA. Does anyone
happen to have any ideas?

I have googled and haven't found a product that looks right. I have
searched for "exchange 2000 encryption", "email encryption", etc. Help?

TIA

Mike

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