Comments for SecExMail Gate - Email encryption Server

SecExMail Gate - Email encryption Server Listing updated: June 5, 2003

SecExMail Gate is an email proxy server which encrypts and decrypts messages on your corporate network in real-time. This proxy server integrates with your existing corporate infrastructure and operates in conjunction with your SMTP/POP3 mail server. SecExMail Gate implements open standard encryption algorithms to create a seamless security framework to protect the privacy of your corporate email on the public internet.
  • Users' Rating: 4.29 [17 votes] - Vote

Comments

January 5, 2004 - Sweet.... by Johan , Product Rating: 5/5
Installed and worked exactly as advertised. Tried some other solutions but they required user training. This program is just plain sweet!
June 10, 2003 - Best I have seen. by Ian,
This is probably the best server based email encryption setup I've come across. Something that is not clear from the description is that you don't replace anything on your network. This program sits in between your email client and your server. It encrypts and decrypts automatically. OK, if you are worried about security on your LAN, this won't help. If you are however looking for something that protects your mail while it's travelling the internet, this one is excellent. It's much cheaper than PGP and users cannot mess this up. We had so much problems with client based solutions and users. Now, users don't even know their mail is encrypted.

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