G Guest Jul 25, 2007 #1 Is there any way an email can be self-deleted after the receipient has read it so that it doesn't get forwarded to unintended parties.
Is there any way an email can be self-deleted after the receipient has read it so that it doesn't get forwarded to unintended parties.
B BillR [MVP] Jul 25, 2007 #2 Use Information Rights Management to disable forwarding: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/CH010500851033.aspx
Use Information Rights Management to disable forwarding: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/CH010500851033.aspx
G Gary VanderMolen Jul 25, 2007 #3 This is silly. If I can view a message, I can take a screenshot of it, then forward the screenshot in a new message. Gary VanderMolen
This is silly. If I can view a message, I can take a screenshot of it, then forward the screenshot in a new message. Gary VanderMolen
B BillR [MVP] Jul 25, 2007 #4 You can do that at any time even if you set it to vaporise after it is read. If you want to ensure employees don't divulge confidential information then you need better control over them.
You can do that at any time even if you set it to vaporise after it is read. If you want to ensure employees don't divulge confidential information then you need better control over them.
B Brian Tillman Jul 25, 2007 #5 Hello said: Is there any way an email can be self-deleted after the receipient has read it so that it doesn't get forwarded to unintended parties. Click to expand... There's no real way to do that.
Hello said: Is there any way an email can be self-deleted after the receipient has read it so that it doesn't get forwarded to unintended parties. Click to expand... There's no real way to do that.