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What is the best email encryption service that supports blind copies?
I need it to function with Outlook and support blind copies. Currently testing ZixMail but they don't support BCC. My company sends personal information to several clients and needs the emails to be encrypted. Any suggestions?
We also do FTP transfers but need real time email solution.
Thanks
Thanks Lucee Those are more for private emails. We are a company with over 100 clients that receive customer identified personal information
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Have you tried PerfectlyPrivate? They have both a free and a premium version that supports SSL. I didn't see anything about bcc, but it does work on a small network of 10, two of whom are in India, one in Norman, Oklahoma, two in Tulsa, etc. There is also HushMail.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You could try Djigzo email encryption gateway. It supports S/MIME and PDF encryption is free and open source.
Djigzo currently supports two encryption standards; S/MIME and PDF encryption. S/MIME provides authentication, message integrity and non-repudiation (using X.509 certificates) and protection against message interception. S/MIME uses public key encryption (PKI) for encryption and signing. PDF encryption can be used as a lightweight alternative to S/MIME encryption. PDF allows you to decrypt and read encrypted PDF documents. PDF documents can even contain attachments embedded within the encrypted PDF. The password for the PDF can be manually set per recipient or a password can be randomly generated and sent to the recipient via SMS.