

Platform Deployment Guide › Integration with Voltage SecureMail › Set Up SecureMail Integration
Set Up SecureMail Integration
See the following sections for full details. Briefly, you must:
- Edit registry values on the policy engine to identify the Voltage SecureMail server and enable integration with SecureMail.
- Set a shared secret.
The policy engine uses the shared secret to establish secure connections to the Voltage SecureMail server.
- Configure the Voltage SecureMail server.
You must add a new component authentication method and enable the Web Services API.
- Establish an SSL connection between the policy engine and the SecureMail web service.
- (Optional) Define a rule on your Voltage SecureMail Gateway to detect emails containing an encryption request x-header.
More information:
Configure the Policy Engine Registry Values
Set a Shared Secret for the Voltage SecureMail Server
Configure the SecureMail Server
Establish an SSL Connection to the SecureMail Web Service
Define Rule for Voltage SecureMail Gateway
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