Title: Securing SMTP Connections to Specific Servers Author: Amit Zinman Summary: SMTP is basically a non-secure protocol. E-mail fraud and spoofing is not difficult to do. This means anyone can send you an e-mail posing as someone else. Moreover, SMTP mail is typically sent in clear text and can be intercepted on the way by anyone using "sniffers", programs that record network activity. In this article you'll learn how to send and receive encrypted mail. Link: http://www.MSExchange.org/pages/article.asp?id=669