Using Outlook 2003 to Help Protect Messages

You have two main options for helping to protect messages in Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 from unauthorized use, tampering, or change: 1) Information Rights Management (IRM), and 2) cryptographic messaging using the S/MIME standard. While both of these options can help protect messages your users send and receive, they work differently and are each best suited for different scenarios.

S/MIME is a standard for sending digitally signed and encrypted e-mail messages. Using S/MIME in Outlook 2003 is the preferred way to:

  • Sign a message to prove the identity of the sender.

    S/MIME is the only option Microsoft Office 2003 supports for digital signatures. Technically, an IRM message is a lot like a signed ...

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