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How do I password protect e-mail attachments? Hi, everyone. Leo Notenboom here for Askleo.com, lets get right to the question, I need to send a document to someone but it needs to be secure. I dont see an option in my email to add a password, but certainly there must be there somewhere. What am I missing? So what youre looking for, honestly, its not that unreasonable, unfortunately, it just doesnt exist. You may say it must be there somewhere and I wish it were there somewhere, but its not there actually is no part of the standard email protocol that calls out the ability to encrypt an attachment independently of the entire email message. And even then, email encryption itself is extremely complicated, mostly due to lack of standards and mostly due to I dont know, I guess I call it a lack of interest by email providers only because it becomes incredibly difficult to interact with all the other email programs and all the other email providers doing it their own unique way. Ther