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Overview


To safeguard sensitive information, Syracuse University recommends utilizing Outlook's built-in encryption feature. This guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to send encrypted emails and attachments, ensuring your sensitive communications are protected from unauthorized access. 

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Send an Encrypted Email in Outlook


Compose a New Email

  • Navigate to Outlook via sumail.syr.edu and compose a new email by selecting the "New Mail" (Icon of envelope and wording stating New Mail with drop down arrow) icon. 
  • Proceed to draft your email, specifying the recipient's address, subject, and body.

Attach Documents

  • The encryption safeguards both the email's content and its attachments.
  • Use the "Attach File" option (Paperclip icon with drop down arrow) to include documents from your device or OneDrive.

Encrypt the Email

  • The encryption feature is accessible in Outlook for both web (at sumail.syr.edu) and desktop clients, identifiable by a shield icon in the message composition window.



  • Select "Encrypt" from the dropdown menu after clicking the shield icon.



  • A notification will appear above the send button, indicating that encryption has been applied.

Send the Email

  • Upon setting the desired encryption level, complete your email and know that when you hit send, the message will be dispatched securely. 



Additional Guidance


Encryption Behavior

Applying a sensitivity label ensures the persistence of this designation across devices, applications, and cloud services, although experiences may vary slightly across different platforms.

Recipient Access

Encrypted message recipients receive guidance on accessing the content, potentially requiring Syracuse University email authentication or a one-time passcode.

Encryption Indicators

An encryption symbol will accompany encrypted emails, signifying the protection of its contents.

Getting Help


For assistance, the ITS Help Desk is available at 315-443-2677, via email at help@syr.edu, or in person at 1-227 CST.

Faculty and staff should first reach out to their designated academic or administrative support personnel. 

Further insights into Outlook message encryption are available on Microsoft Learn.

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