Quoting Scott Closter <[email protected]>:
Hopefully this isn't too dumb of a question, but at the moment I can't see anything in the documentation that tells me one way or the other. (It may be there, and if so, I've missed it.)I'm looking at possibly deploying Djigzo in our environment, our setup would use the PDF encryption, web portal, etc. We would use a subject trigger and DLP to ensure sensitive data is being encrypted. As far as the user setup goes, if I simply set up our internal domain with the "internal" locality, leaving every other domain as external, would I actually need to set up external users in Djigzo if I wasn't going to apply any specific domain or user policies to external users? I.e. we can send to anyone "outside" and the data will go encrypted without issue if the subject trigger or DLP settings are met, and go decrypted without issue otherwise? It's just not clear to me if we would be required to add every recipient email address from external domains that we wanted to send encrypted email to into Djigzo.
Hellothe concept is that you can apply settings at different levels. First important step is to check if the recipient is internal or external with external being the default. Then all relevant settings are applyed from the general settings to the domain settings and last the user settings. So if you have a recipient which is not internal and not in any domain and no user the default settings for external recipients apply. In the administration manual part E there are flow charts which clearify this.
Regards Andreas
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