Not possible as you cannot control what the recipient will do with a message
and there are too many variables on the receiving end to try to effectively
counter this.
You can make a legal disclaimer in the message but these usually don't hold
in court. The best approach would be to have the receiver sign an NDA. This
way, when a leak occurs you can at least take legal steps against it.
Another way to protect you content is to send a link only which allows them
access to your secure intranet site.
You can of course train your internal users to do this. Providing them with
a notification could be helpful still. This add-in might interest you;
http://addins.howto-outlook.com/sperry_safeguard
If you decide to order use BH93RF24 to get a discount.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"divinz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:93CDB448-BB72-4537-B628-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I have received a requirement from my user where they would like to make
> it
> such that when any receipent (internal or external) tries to reply or
> forward
> an email they've sent, it would automatically remove the previous content
> leaving only the latest header and the disclaimer.
>
> Please kindly advice.
>
> Thank you.