Re: Need to pass exchange mail through new encryption appliance.

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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 11:26:03 -0700, MW <MW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

It is a PostX appliance. As it was purchased by my management with no input
from IT. The purpose is to encrypt sensitive email. I helped manufacturer rep
set it up but he was clueless about exchange particularly, and in general. No
help from his office as they claim their responsibility is finished. Little
documentation that is of no help at all. The responsibility to make it
function was placed on me, but I don?t know of a way to make exchange direct
outgoing email through the appliance.


Yes, but where the hell are you sending these encrypted messages and
how are the recipients decrypting them?

I think you've been sold one hell of a pup.
.



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