Disabling links in particular folders

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ptr@home

I have my kids emails delivered into Outlook 2007 (POP3) and moved to
their own folders. How can I set the links on their incoming mail to
disabled so they cant go to websites linked their email as they are with Junk
E-mail?



Thanks again, I will check with the other groups

Diane Poremsky said:
AFAIK, it can't be done with VBA, but check in the outlook.programming
newsgroup on this server to be sure.

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ptr@home said:
Thanks Diane, do you know if it it can be done with macros or vba. I
assume
that if it was done with the junk folder then maybe?

Diane Poremsky said:
No. That is not a folder option.

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Dmitry Streblechenko

I don't think you can do that, this is waht Outlook does for messages in the
Junk E-mail.
You can programmatically disable images in HTML meszages, but that's about
it.

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ptr@home said:
I have my kids emails delivered into Outlook 2007 (POP3) and moved to
their own folders. How can I set the links on their incoming mail to
disabled so they cant go to websites linked their email as they are with
Junk
E-mail?



Thanks again, I will check with the other groups

Diane Poremsky said:
AFAIK, it can't be done with VBA, but check in the outlook.programming
newsgroup on this server to be sure.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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ptr@home said:
Thanks Diane, do you know if it it can be done with macros or vba. I
assume
that if it was done with the junk folder then maybe?

:

No. That is not a folder option.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]





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(e-mail address removed)

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