l think my email is being hacked but not sure l have been recieving encryped emails and want to know is this coming from home or being hacked
Our infrastructure consists of Exchange 2003 and MessageLabs. Clients are using Outlook 2003. Is there a CHEAP way to reject all outgoing emails with attachments that are not encrypted/password protected?
Does IRM replace certified and encrypted email in Exchange 2003 or is it an addition to that feature?
In a recent SearchMidmarketSecurity.com article, contributor Mike Chapple says, “Unfortunately, many security practitioners don’t fully understand encryption due to the technology’s ill-deserved reputation as the unapproachable domain of mathematicians and cryptographers.” Do you agree? And what encryption task do you find most challenging: Securing websites? Encrypting email? Protecting laptop data? Implementing VPNs?
We have Exchange 2003 with a Thawte Certificate, and have another company that is trying to send us an encrypted email using Espoin Interceptor, and using a self-signed certificate. I can receive their plain emails, but not their encrytped emails. They seem to think that our server is rejecting becasue they have a self-signed certificate. [...]
I want to send an e-mail and I want it encrypted so it can’t be sent to others.
How do I encrypt an e-mail from Lotus Notes to Outlook?
I can send encrypted Exchange Server email to a user who is in a different domain, but this user is unable to send me an encrypted email. Why?





