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On 5/23/19 9:40 AM, Dale wrote:
Howdy,

Hi,

I'm trying to get some legal work done. I'm trying to do this over email with a lawyer. For obvious reasons, I want to do this encrypted but suspect they are not set up for this. They have two email accounts that I know of. Is it possible to have one set of keys and one password to work on two different email accounts with two different addresses? Example, one account is g...@hisisp.com and his paralegal helper is a...@hisisp.com. They are both on the same server and it is a private server, not yahoo, gmail or something.

I don't know of any email based encryption techniques that support this. S/MIME can encrypt messages to both recipients if you have certificates for them. I think PGP can do the same. But both techniques use discreet certificates / key pairs per party.

If you trust their server, and your server, you might be able to get by without dealing with encryption in the email and instead relying on encryption between the servers. - There are some more nuances to this, but it can be made to work.



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