making not able to forward...?

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George

Hello

Occasionally I send a private email - that I do not want forwarded at all.
I remember lotus notes has this feature of not to forward/print etc... Does
outlook offer this type capability?

Thank you
George
 
OK - so read about it -
It is out there - however I'm not understanding?
Is it only available for people using windows server?

I am just an individual - at home with Office 2003 (sp1 for office). Where
in the world do you get the RMS? or do you have to purchase it?

Thank-you
 
George said:
OK - so read about it -
It is out there - however I'm not understanding?
Is it only available for people using windows server?

I am just an individual - at home with Office 2003 (sp1 for office).
Where in the world do you get the RMS? or do you have to purchase it?


It is ONLY usable within a "Microsoft shop"; that is, the company uses
Windows 2003 server along with Office 2003 on *all* their desktops.
Otherwise, there is no such feature in pre-OL2003 and there is no such
feature if Windows 2003 Server isn't used regardless of the version of
Outlook. Other than this tight configuration of Windows 2003 Server +
Outlook 2003, what you ask is not available in e-mail. You don't get to
control the recipient's e-mail client.
 
There are, I believe, 3rd party services that will provide the DRM Server
capability for you so you don't have to have your own server. But I don't
know what they charge. You would also have to download and install the DRM
client software from Microsoft which should be free.

Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft Outlook FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/outlook.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for assistance.
Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup. Mahalo!
 
thank you..

Ben M. Schorr - MVP said:
There are, I believe, 3rd party services that will provide the DRM Server
capability for you so you don't have to have your own server. But I don't
know what they charge. You would also have to download and install the
DRM client software from Microsoft which should be free.

Aloha,

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, OneNote-MVP
Roland Schorr & Tower
http://www.rolandschorr.com
Microsoft Outlook FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/outlook.htm

**I apologize but I am unable to respond to direct requests for
assistance. Please post questions and replies here in the newsgroup.
Mahalo!
 
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