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almost all email providers today use whatamp;#39;s called transport layer security or tls encryption to send messages when you send an email from your account your email server needs to check if the receiver supports tls if the receiving server gives it a thumbs up both servers establish a secure connection encrypt the email and send it over but what happens when an attacker tries to interfere if a third party decides to block your server when itamp;#39;s checking for tls your server thinks the receiver doesnamp;#39;t support tls it goes ahead and sends the email anyway but without encrypting it youamp;#39;ve basically given the attacker total access to view your data without you even knowing about it but what if we could tell all the email servers that tls encryption was absolutely necessary for emails sent to your domain this would mean that if an attacker tried to stop your email from being encrypted your server would simply refuse to send it you can do this by deploying a proto