> -----Original Message----- > From: Ronish Mehta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 08:05 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Encrypted Mail > > Hi there, > I'm looking for a solution to encrypt my mails and to > ensure that they have not been tampered with. > > VeriSign offers such a solution through its Go Secure > solution > > I'm looking for solution that are easy to deploy from > clients perspective > > (a) Anyone already using GOSecure, and any comments > about it (if this is allowed on the list..) > > (b) Any other products that you are using out there > (commercial or freeware)
For email encryption, there's **ALWAYS** PGP ( http://www.pgp.com ) , and for the open-source adovcate out there, GNU Privacy Guard ( http://www.gnupg.org/ ): both work purely at the client end. > (c) Any security flaws in using solutions for mail > encyption As always, insufficient key length, insecure algorithm, or hackable passphrase/password. > Thanks > > P.S. I;m using Exchange server 5.5 currently, will > migrate to Exchange 2000 soon... You might want to consider Exchange 2003 instead: it offers encryption at the server level. I'm not sure if you need the Outlook 2003 client to make the encryption seamless or not. . . --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------