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How is S/MIME encryption different from TLS?

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How is S/MIME encryption different from TLS?

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TLS (transport-layer security) provides encrypted communication between two email servers. If you send email via TLS, the email itself is not encrypted – only the transmission is. In contrast, S/MIME encryption encrypts the actual message and attachments. This means that unless the recipient of the email has a decryption certificate, the email cannot be read, and the contents remain confidential.

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