Define an automatic mail encryption endpoint

You can define a mail encryption endpointClosed A profile of encryption settings for the Email Gateway to use for recipients that match the endpoint. without selecting the encryption certificateClosed A digital means of proving your identity. When you send a digitally-signed message, you are sending your certificate and public key. Certificates are issued by a certification authority and can expire or be revoked.. Secure Email Gateway automatically searches for the correct encryption certificate to use. Following on from the steps in Define endpoints, continue below to define an automatic mail encryption endpoint:

  1. In the Encryption and Signing Options area, select Encrypt the message using: and choose either the recipient's key, or the following certificate.
     If you select the following certificate, click the Search button to find a particular certificate from the Certificate Store. The search operates on the certificate Details field.

    If you select the recipient's key, when the email message is sent, the Gateway selects a PGP or S/MIMEClosed Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) is a specification for secure email messages that uses the X.509 format for digital certificates and uses various encryption algorithms such as 3DES. certificate with the recipient’s email address as its owner.

  2. In the PGP Options area, click Click here to change these settings, and then follow the instructions on screen.

      PGP encryption is not available in FIPS mode. If your Secure Email Gateway is operating in FIPS mode, you will only be able to use S/MIME defaults. This is to maintain compliance with FIPS 140-2.
  3. In the S/MIME Options area, click Click here to change these settings, and then follow the instructions on screen.

  4. Apply the configuration.

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