"Az User" wrote in message
news:6976BF44-D057-44E3-A824-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I know how to make a form, so that the email is not forwardable. But
> someone
> told me that the attachment that I am trying to not get forwarded
> (say
> addresses of employees) can be cut off of the email, and pasted on
> another
> email, and then sent out.
>
> Is there a way to 'embed' the attachment so it can only be viewed on
> the
> email that is not forward-able?
All your e-mail is forwardable and editable. Doesn't matter what form
(template or stationery) you use. You have no control over your
e-mail once you send it - unless you are in a domain where a Rights
Management Server is employed to control how the recipient can manage
your e-mail (but then the recipient must be using OL2007). Besides,
if the user can see it, then can copy it (like with a screen capture
utility).
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