On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 9:12 AM, John <j...@klam.ca> wrote:
> A couple of the  servers I support are medical offices, and for patient
> confidentiality reasons they need to send email out encrypted.
> After a lot of discussion they have come to the conclusion that in order to
> avoid accidentally sending confidential data unencrypted, all email must be
> encrypted.
> What they would like is a filter on outgoing email that checks for
> encryption and refuses anything not encrypted. They need to err on the side
> of caution.
>
> So far Google has not been my friend.
>
> Does anybody know of a way of enforcing encryption, or detecting unencrypted
> email.
>
      Stupid question: is the entire email supposed to be encrypted or
just part of it ("Hi Bubba. Please see attached an encrypted doc
containing an update.")? Also, which encryption did they settle down
on?

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> John Allen
> KLaM
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