How to remove notices at the end of emails

T

The Old Bloke

Using Outlook 2003.

If I receive an email that, at the bottom, has a disclaimer or an AVG
message, and I select forward, what I then see is the email without the
bottom message. But when I forward, that bottom message disappears, but my
recipient still receives it. How do I delete these bottom messages?
 
G

Gordon

The Old Bloke said:
Using Outlook 2003.

If I receive an email that, at the bottom, has a disclaimer or an AVG
message, and I select forward, what I then see is the email without the
bottom message. But when I forward, that bottom message disappears, but
my recipient still receives it. How do I delete these bottom messages?


Uncheck the options in your AVG.....
 
T

The Old Bloke

Gordon said:
Uncheck the options in your AVG.....
That is not the total answer. It works for AVG notices but neither for
disclaimers nor confidentiality additions.

Regards
Doug
 
B

Brian Tillman

The Old Bloke said:
That is not the total answer. It works for AVG notices but neither
for disclaimers nor confidentiality additions.

If your server is adding a disclaimer, there's little you can do about it.
 
T

The Old Bloke

Brian Tillman said:
If your server is adding a disclaimer, there's little you can do about it.
--
Hi Brian,

It's not the server.

I have trouble explaining things.
You probably have an email from someone using free AVG. At the bottom will
be AVG's notice. Hit "Forward" You will see that the AVG notice
disappears, If then send that email(say to yourself) then you will see that
your reply contains the AVG notice, even tho it wasn't there when you hit
"Send". It's nothing to do with AVG, as it happens with notices from other
sources.

Regards
Doug
 
B

Brian Tillman

The Old Bloke said:
I have trouble explaining things.
You probably have an email from someone using free AVG. At the
bottom will be AVG's notice. Hit "Forward" You will see that the
AVG notice disappears, If then send that email(say to yourself) then
you will see that your reply contains the AVG notice, even tho it
wasn't there when you hit "Send". It's nothing to do with AVG, as it
happens with notices from other sources.

Can't duplicate it.
 

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