Re: Virus Checking Encrypted Email - Exchange & AD

From: IanH (ian_at_expandableit.co.uk)
Date: 05/27/05


Date: 26 May 2005 15:52:36 -0700

I am amazed at that, thats like a whole big feature practically unused
then because emails that are encrypted either need some third party or
some clever gateway...I would have thought that since the Exchange
server (being the AD authorised Email server) would have been able to
decrypt message sent to someone in the AD it serves. Even if the Admin
didnt have that low level acces I would have though AD / Exchange could
have been granted it.

Thats Nuts

BTW- thanks for the Reply Brian



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