Outlook and attachment security
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Outlook and Attachment Security Some of most common attachments you receive, such as JPG and GIF images, are entirely safe. Others, such as Word or Excel documents, are usually safe but could carry macro viruses
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[ Team LiB ] Understanding Information Rights Management New to Outlook 2003, Information Rights Management (IRM) enables you to secure a message, including any attachments, to prevent the recipient from printing, forwarding, or copying the message or attachment. The recipient can open the message only after she confirms her identity by logging on to her Passport account. Although there are similarities between digital signatures and IRM, they're two distinct methods you can use to secure your messages. You can digitally sign and encrypt IRM-protected messages.
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