Answer
Yes.
GMS supports a variety of security measures. All products support the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) at the protocol level.
GMS supports “https:” so that all contents of all email messages are encrypted between the browser and the server.
GMS Mail support SSL for POP3 and IMAP4 SSL compliant clients to make sure that email messages are encrypted during tranfer across the local network.
All products provide SSL at the SMTP transport level to ensure that messages are encrypted between servers.
To ensure that messages are encrypted from source to destination, you need only make sure that all the mail servers support the SSL standard at the protocol layer.
See Also:
- Which Type of SSL Certificate should I choose?
- What is IMAP before SMTP?
- Does #GMSClassic# Support APOP?
- What methods can #GMS# provide for encrypting outbound e-mail?
- How do I force the use of GMS Secure Socket Layer when posting to remote servers?
- What is POP before SMTP?
- What is APOP authentication?
- How do I apply a certified SSL certificate over my test certificate?
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