I have a client that uses Tumbleweed to send secure emails. It works at the email server level (these folks use Exchange), intercepting any email message with the string ##SECURE in the subject. It then sends an email to the recipient telling them they have a secure email waiting for them at the client site; they need to connect to the site (via https by clicking a link) and authenticate themselves (or if first time create a user & password), then they can view the text + attachments of the original email. Works seamlessly with outlook+exchange and with automatically generated emails from the UV/Linux system that use SMTP to connect to the exchange server. Should also work with other email clients. Not cheap, but pretty cool.
Another option would be pgp/gpg if full paranoia mode is required. /Scott Ballinger Pareto Corporation Edmonds WA USA 206 713 6006 On Nov 16, 2007 8:26 AM, Brenda Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We sometimes have to email csv files with sensitive information to our > clients. Right now we are just setting a password to the zipped files. > We really need to encrypt either the whole email or just the attached > files. We are using Microsoft Outlook. ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
