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This page lists utilities that allow you to classify email, manage secure email, and rights management for individual messages. For tools dealing with securing Outlook and Exchange data with folder and user permissions, see: Managing Exchange Server Permissions S/Mime and PGP utilities are listed at S/MIME Encryption and Message Security Tools Public key servers and
Continue reading: Message Security and Classification ToolsThe services listed on this services take a different approach to secure e-mail by using a third party — usually a Public Key Server — to handle the encryption and also control how long the recipient can read the message, whether the sender gets a receipt and other security features. Some also automatically compress attachments
Continue reading: Secure E-mail ServicesThis page deals with tools and methods that add encryption, digital signatures, or rights management to individual messages. For tools dealing with securing Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange data with folder and user permissions, see: Managing Exchange Server Permissions To add encryption and security signatures to Exchange messages on the Internet, you can use either
Continue reading: Encryption and Message Security ToolsBest practice for preventing virus infection is to never open an attachment from someone you don't know. It's a good idea to scan attachments even from known senders, especially if it's not a file you asked to receive or the cover note is suspicious. These tools are specifically designed to examine incoming e-mail for viruses.
Continue reading: Anti-Virus Tools for OutlookBest practice for preventing virus infection is to never open an attachment from someone you don’t know. It’s a good idea to scan attachments even from known senders, especially if it’s not a file you asked to receive or the cover note is suspicious. The personal and server tools in these sections are specifically designed
Continue reading: Anti-virus Tools for Exchange ServerThe Outlook E-mail Attachment Security Update changes the way Outlook handles attached program files (.exe, .com, .bat, .cmd) and other potentially dangerous files when you try to open them from inside a mail message. The idea is to make it harder for viruses such as Worm.ExploreZip Virus to get through. This patch is once again
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