Zitat von Kai Szymanski <k...@codebiz.de>:

Hi Andreas,

That's why e-mail encryption (S/MIME, PGP) was invented for. Why reinvent the wheel?

You are right...and not ;)

Problem: If we use for example gpg rhe !other side! also have to use gpg and needs to have a key infrastructure implemented. Most of the "customer customers" don't have very much "computer skills" to realize that kind of things. They can use for example Winzip but nothing more....so i seek for "the middle course" beweeen security <-> usibility.

If you really insist in add-hoc encryption you might have a look a Djigzo Gateway (http://www.djigzo.com/gateway.html). It has the ability to generate password protected encrypted PDF with attachments, so beside a recent PDF Reader nothing is needed at the receiving end.

But be aware that most of the time users forget or even don't care about special treatment for sepcial mail, so it would be better to encrypt every mail if there is a chance that sensible data is sent.

Regards

Andreas


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