No flames here please. I've just been asked about running some form of encryption on our mail clients (Outlook) to send encrypted SMTP across the Internet and would like some opinions/directions.
Our userbase isn't that technical so we'd need something that is pretty user friendly (I know, divergent goals) but is still secure to a point. I don't know the exact details on their goals other than preventing random eavesdropping (sniffing) of clear-text SMTP traffic across the Internet to a remote, non-internal destination. What do other Win/Exchange/Outlook IT admins use for S/MIME? BTW, if there's something that will run on top of the SMTP gateway server or the internal Exchange server to encrypt the message before being routed to the Internet, this is also acceptable. I figure there must be something available that works like this. TIA, Brandon Fetch 817-871-4036 -- carpe ductum -- "Grab the tape" _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
