secure email...
From: Dr. Sys (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/08/04
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Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 09:09:17 -0700
You may want to look into a solution like PGP to encode
the email. The main concern is the public/private keys
being on a server exterior to you. As long as that is an
acceptable situation, then you should be set.
Hope this helps.
Dr. Sys
>-----Original Message-----
>We want to be able to generate a secure email from our
website which is
>hosted out of house. Our web designer has developed code
on our website to
>automatically generate an email and send to our exchange
2000 server when
>someone has purchased something from us on line. (we only
do a an average of
>a transaction per day) Included in the email is the
customers credit card
>info - this is why we want to secure the email when it is
being sent from
>our providers system (where our web site is hosted) to
ours. We are using
>SSL on our website to ensure that part of it is secure.
>
>What do we need to purchase to ensure this can happen? I
suspect that the
>mail encryption software must be loaded on the providers
system - since they
>are the originators?? They have a win2k3 server.
>
>I have not had to do this before so have no clue on the
particulars...
>
>Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated...
>
>
>.
>
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