On Wed, Mar 27, 2002 at 08:01:25AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Due to HIPAA regulations, certain sensitive information will have to be encrypted.  
>Currently, we have users who want to e-mail sensitive information to vendors.  The 
>obvious solution seems to be PGP, but I cannot rely on end-users to remember to 
>encrypt all of their messages.  There is also the issue of vendors who receive some 
>of this information not being very tech savvy.
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> Is there some other solution (specific, please) which would guarantee that certain 
>information is encrypted, without placing a level of trust on the vendor or our 
>users?  VPN is not an option and e-mail or web seems like the best delivery vehicle.  
>Thanks.
You could use GEAM look for it at http://www.gnupg.org/. It is an
E-Mailserver encrypting all mail automatically. You could also use an
E-Mailclient which can be told to automatically select encryption for
mails (e.g. mutt -> http://www.mutt.org/).

-- 
Benedikt Wildenhain
May the tux be with you.
:wq

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