Posted by benny in
FreeWare on January 8th, 2010 |
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is there a way where I can encrypt an email and send it to a person and that person can open the email without the same encryption software I used to send out the email. Our company needs a method of encrypting emails but we run into the problem where the recipient needs the same software to open the email. our emails is hosted by a third-party company. we don’t have an exchange server which would have been a lot easier to manage. Any ideas? Thanks!

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