I'd suggest getting on the support site at Microsoft as a place to start.
(http://support.microsoft.com) Do a search for Security in the Outlook
client, not Outlook Express. I know it can encrypt e-mail on the send
(client side encryption before it sends the e-mail over the wire). I
wouldn't be surprised if Exchange has configurable security as well. It's
a pretty robust server technology and should have this already addressed
internal to the server. After all, one of the biggest selling points of
Exchange/Outlook is the mobility factor.
Hope this helps!
Ken Hayes
Network Administrator
Eastbay / Footlocker.com
Wausau, WI Offices
(715) 261-9573
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Alan Cooper Subject: Secure e-mail
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11/07/2002 06:41 AM
I am looking for the best way to provide secure e-mail
for remote employees (both remote offices and mobile
workers). Currently e-mail is provided from a central
e-mail server (Exchange). The remote offices and
mobile workers connect via Internet to the central
Exchange server to send and receive e-mail.
I am stuck with the Exchange server. The client is
happy with Exchange and is not interested in replacing
it.
The solution must include the ability to encrypt
e-mail to all employees as well as outside partners
and must be as transparent as possible to the end
user.
Suggestions....
Al Cooper
Senior Network Engineer
HMC Networks
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