I wrote:
> Hi,
> Sorry for my poor English...
> Many small (or medium) organisations use, for their needs of public mailboxes,
a POP server owned by the ISP instead of a SMTP server in their private network.
> It means that a user connects to the POP server located at the ISP, download
his mails and cut the connection.
> In this model, how can we secure the content of the e-mails?
> Tx for the help.
> Bertrand
I agree: against intrusion, PGP or other encryption tools are the right choice.
But what can we do against viruses (I don't trust antivirus installed on the
end-user machine)? In fact I'm looking for an equivalent to Mailsweeeper +
Antivirus tools.
Do you have an idea for this?
Bertrand
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