Email Encryption Made Easy With PDF Postman Add-in for Microsoft Outlook

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Microsoft Outlook users who want send files and messages privately through email might find it very difficult to establish a secure path between themselves and the recipient.  This is especially true when communicating with people who may not have access to IT staff, such as individuals, small business owners,  and people who prefer mobile devices. The risks to email have been widely discussed, and regulations now require certain kinds of information, such as patient health information, to be protected while in transit.

Research has shown that one of the biggest reasons that people do not encrypt their email messages is that it’s difficult to implement and use. Encryptomatic LLC has responded to this challenge with PDF Postman, an add-in that brings practical mail encryption functionality to Microsoft Outlook in a way that does not place a significant burden on the recipient.

PDF Postman uses strong AES-256 bit encryption, which requires the sender and receive to simply agree on a password.  The email message and file attachments are placed in a PDF file before it is encrypted. Because the PDF specification has provided for AES encryption for many years now, most people on virtually any computing device already have access to a PDF reader capable of opening the encrypted files that PDF Postman creates.

PDF Postman Outlook email encryption toolbar.
Outlook toolbar buttons for encrypting email.

To send an encrypted PDF file, first  install PDF Postman on your Windows computer that has Outlook 2013/2010/2007 or 2003. When you send an email message, you’ll notice that PDF Postman has added some new functions to your toolbar:

PDF Encrypt Email is the function you’ll use most most often. It will cause your email to be converted into a PDF file, and any file attachments to be embedded within the PDF file. Embedded file attachments can be removed from the PDF later by the recipient, and can be edited just like a regular file. Just click “PDF Encrypt Email,” and the Send your Outlook email.

PDF Encrypt Files will encrypt only the file attachments. The message will remain unencrypted.

PDF Files will cause your file attachments to be converted into an unencrypted PDF file.

PDF Postman maintains a database of your passwords.  The first time you send a protected message to an email address, PDF Postman will check it’s database for a password. If none is found it will prompt you to enter a password, or to generate a new one using the strong password generator.  This password may be stored in the database and recalled the next time you send to this email address.  Stored passwords can easily be updated later.

 

Enter a password in PDF Postman.
PDF Postman Password Screen
By going to the Settings tab, you can configure how PDF Postman to works.  Several different languages are supported, including French, Russian, and soon German and Dutch. The standard template message can be customized.

 

PDF Postman settings menu.
PDF Postman Settings
PDF Postman costs $49.99 per user, with progressive discounts for higher quantities of licenses. The price includes one year of updates and support. It will work with all of  the email accounts you have setup in Microsoft Outlook. Download a free 15 day trial of PDF Postman. After the trial is complete, leave it installed; each month you can use it to send five free protected messages.

Converting Outlook Email To .EML

EML Viewer Pro is a Windows software tool for managing directories of Outlook EML files. If you have hundreds or thousands of EML files that you need to search and convert, then EML Viewer Pro is a solid tool for that task.

But what if you are a Microsoft Outlook user and you want to convert your Outlook email messages into the open EML file format?   Microsoft does not natively support converting email into .eml files. Fortunately this task is easily accomplished by downloading the MessageExport add-in for Microsoft Outlook.

MessageExport will install directly to the Outlook toolbar. It is compatible with Outlook 2003, 2007, 2010 and the upcoming 2013, both 32 and 64-bit.

To use MessageExport, first select the email messages in the mail list that you want to convert into .eml files.

Image of Outlook toolbar shows how to convert email to .eml conversion.
Convert Outlook email to .eml files

Next, choose “Export to EML” from the drop down list.  Finally, click the blue “Export” button to begin the eml conversion process. You may be prompted to select a folder where the .eml files can be stored.  MessageExport can convert one, hundreds or thousands of Outlook emails into .eml files.

The .eml files that are produced can be opened with EML Viewer Pro, or with any email software that supports the RFC-822 EML file format (which most do).

There are many, many other options in MessageExport. For example you can have it automatically convert email into .eml files on a scheduled basis. You setup a specific naming scheme based on information in the email. You can also export to msg, pdf, and other formats.

Click here to learn more about MessageExport and download a free trial. The free trial runs for 15 days. After that you can continue to use MessageExport to convert individual email messages to .eml or any of the many other formats that it supports.