To: MtnClimber
The email isnt encrypted on their computer.
No encryption is used on emails that cant be known by the network admins.
19 posted on
12/25/2017 8:57:43 PM PST by
ConservativeMind
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To: ConservativeMind
What if they had private e-mail that they used for the ugly stuff?
23 posted on
12/25/2017 9:03:15 PM PST by
MtnClimber
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To: ConservativeMind
No encryption is used on emails that cant be known by the network admins. End-to-end email encryption (PKI) has been in use for over two decades. The private key is only on the end users' systems and the email is not readable by admins. Less commonly used encryption (secret key) where the email is also not readable by admins. There is in fact no encryption that admins can break other than the obvious and trivial link encryption used in Exchange and most other email servers.
86 posted on
12/26/2017 4:18:48 AM PST by
palmer
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