We use a typical Microsoft Outlook server setup. We use GPG to encrypt mail coming and going over those internet tube things.
My problem is that I'd like to be able to use the Outlook search facility to search through old mail that I've received or sent. Right now it appears that any mail that arrives or that I send is stored in encrypted form on the Outlook server, and that the search mechanisms just search the encrypted text, not a decrypted version of it. Which makes searching unusable. I consider our Outlook server sufficiently secure for my needs here; I don't feel that I need to encrypt each email there. So I'd like my email items to be stored unencrypted, so that I can do searches on their contents. Alternatively, if the search mechanism could somehow be taught to decrypt mail before searching it that could work, but I imagine it would be very slow. Right now I can sort of achieve what I want by forwarding arriving email to myself with encryption disabled, and saving the result. This of course is tedious, and also means that the email is listed as being from me, rather than from whomever really sent it. Does anyone have a better suggestion for this? Topher Eliot [EMAIL PROTECTED] []
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