Re: secure email...

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From: Martin Blackstone [MVP - Exchange] (ExchangeMVP_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/08/04


Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 10:03:55 -0700

I think the best solution would be not to send this stuff at all. Rather
send an email that says something like "An order has been placed. Click here
to access it"
Then give a URL that is SSL and needs a logon. That way everything says on
the server and is secure.

-- 
Martin Blackstone
MVP - Exchange
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"Dr. Sys" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:824101c495be$31263950$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> 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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