Encrypting an NDR (non-delivery report)? Normally sent when email delivery isn't possible for some reason (unknown user, unable to resolve server...) to the original sender. You would not know what keys to use for the encryption.
On Dec 10, "Meritt James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If anyone wants to find that out, it is trivial. If you MUST send this > document, I recommend encrypting first. > > BTW: I also recommend renaming those servers. Security through > obscurity doesn't work, but why go out of your way to make things easy? > ;-) > > V/R > > Jim > > Joost De Cock wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > when we send out a non delivery report on our mailserver, that NDR contains some data, such as the name of the mailserver and so on. > > > > Is there a way to modify what is being sent out (it's a microsoft exchange organisation). > > > > What I mean is, mail is transfered from the mailserver to the mailrelay (through >the firewall) and in the NDR you can see all 3 of the names. > > Now since our servers have names that describe pretty well what they do, I don't >want them to be sent out. > > Is there any way in changing this except for changing the actual hostnames? > > > > Thanks for your input > > > > Joost De Cock > > -- > James W. Meritt CISSP, CISA > Booz | Allen | Hamilton > phone: (410) 684-6566 > > Adrien de Beaupr�, CISSP IT Security Specialist Elytra Enterprises Inc.
