
Scenario #2: employee quits jon in a huff, refuses to divulge passphrase, lots of queued encrypted email -- what now?
Or lots of encrypted old email that contains useful information. Especially in a larger corporate environment, where an email system is deployed that uses a proprietary message store (like Microsoft Mail or Microsoft Exchange), people tend to use the mailboxes as storage containers. It gets worse if these isn't a way to get the messages out of the vendor's message store conveniently -- if you want to keep old messages around, they _have_ to be stored in the vendor's message store. ========================================================== Mark Leighton Fisher Thomson Consumer Electronics fisherm@indy.tce.com Indianapolis, IN "Their walls are built of cannon balls, their motto is 'Don't Tread on Me'"