For internal use only, you may want to look into f-secure
http://www.fsecure.com/

Theirs is a user level encryption - i.e. files on hard drives and server
drives are encrypted. They have a wide range of products. Obviously, files
would have to be decrypted prior to sending to non f-secure users ;->

Chuck

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anthony moore
Sent:   Tuesday, June 19, 2001 2:31 PM
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Subject:        e-mail encryption [7:9109]

Does anyone use any type of e-mail encryption for their entire company.  I
have been asked to implement some type of program whereby all the e-mail the
is sent out is encrypted.  Is this possible?  I know that you can encrypt
between users that have one anothers' public keys but can you encrypt
anything that you send to those that don't even use encryption?

Thanks




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