On 6 January 2011 19:49, Jerry <postfix-u...@seibercom.net> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Jan 2011 19:21:56 +0000
> IT geek 31 <itgee...@googlemail.com> articulated:
>
>> I think you've nailed it there Tom - I'm trying to teach better
>> etiquette.  Ideally I'd like a plugin for his mail client (Outlook)
>> that automatically detects the recipient (me) and encrypts the mail,
>> but I have been unavailable to find one.
>
> I am not near a Windows machine presently; however, I believe that
> Outlook, at least the newer versions, had a setting that forced
> use of S/MIME. This is not really a Postfix problem though. You might
> be better served on an Outlook forum.
>
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> Jerry ✌
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Outlook is all-or-nothing - it can force encryption for all
recipients, regardless if they have a certificate or not, or none at
all.

AFAIK, it has no way of determining if a recipient has a certificate
and if so forcing encryption.

Regardless, I'm after a Postfix solution as that would educate (for
want of a better word) all senders, regardless of client.

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