Suppressing forwarding

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David Gerstman

I've been asked to create an internal newsletter in
Microsoft Word. According to the plans, it is to be
distributed by e-mail (Microsoft Outlook.) However since
this an internal newsletter, we don't it to be sent
outside of our organization. Is there any way to
configure Outlook so as to inhibit an e-mail from being
forwarded? Is there any way program such a capability in
VBA?
Why don't I just create it and post it on the intranet?
Well that's not the option I've been presented with. So I
was wondering if there was an approach that could
discourage people from inadvertantly forwarding the e-mail.

Thank you,
David Gerstman
 
I've been asked to create an internal newsletter in
Microsoft Word. According to the plans, it is to be
distributed by e-mail (Microsoft Outlook.) However since
this an internal newsletter, we don't it to be sent
outside of our organization. Is there any way to
configure Outlook so as to inhibit an e-mail from being
forwarded? Is there any way program such a capability in
VBA?
Why don't I just create it and post it on the intranet?
Well that's not the option I've been presented with. So I
was wondering if there was an approach that could
discourage people from inadvertantly forwarding the e-mail.
No, unless everyone uses Outlook 2003 and use rights management. Otherwise,
once the message is delivered, the recipient can do whatever they like with
the message.
--
<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 2.0 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 
Thank you.
-----Original Message-----

No, unless everyone uses Outlook 2003 and use rights management. Otherwise,
once the message is delivered, the recipient can do whatever they like with
the message.
--
<<<SgtRich>>>

Email Client: Microsoft Outlook 2002
News Client (Text): Forté Agent 2.0 www.forteinc.com
News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com

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