Re: Will rpc over http provide certian encryption?

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Once again, you'll be using *HTTPS*, wouldn't you (uses SSL encryption)? :)
If you do, yes, the session is secured.

What 3rd party encryption solutions are you using now? What does it encrypt?
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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Bharat,

Thanks for your quick response as always. Great help!

You mean the session should be secured if we configure the outlook profile
to use rpc over http. Can we use this method to replace third party
encryption solutions?

THANK YOU!

"Bharat Suneja [MVP]" wrote:

Use a packet analyzer to check - you will be using RPC over *HTTPS*.

The connection/communication is secure, but the actual messages - though
encrypted for that session and stored in Exchange's Information Store are
more or less secure - when using a mechanism like HTTPS be aware that
it's
point-to-point communication that's being encrypted.
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
www.zenprise.com
NEW blog location:
www.exchangepedia.com/blog
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"John" <John@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,

If we configure outlook profile to use rpc over http, will the emails
be
encrypted when we send emails? How do we verify if the emails are sent
securely?

THANK YOU!







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