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Old April 23rd 06, 10:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Any way to block recipients from forwarding one's e-mails?

I'm finding the number of people in my address book who take it upon
themselves to forward my e-mails alarming. If they find an e-mails they
amusing or interesting it goes to their entire address list. Quite often
I'll find an e-mail reply from someone I never heard of, responding to
something I wrote weeks ago.

Why can't individuals just copy and paste the item into a new e-mail?
Once it's forwarded, the original sender's address gets sent time and
again.

Even worse are those AOL'er's who forward mail. I've found that you have
to open the mail as many times as the original has been forwarded. I've
just set up a rule to delete forwarded mails.

Other than switching to Outlook 2003, is there any way to block e-mails
from being forwarded by the recipient using Outlook Express 6?
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Old April 23rd 06, 12:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Any way to block recipients from forwarding one's e-mails?

And what did you do when you received the mail, fwd it.
you are part of the problem not the solution

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I'm finding the number of people in my address book who take it upon
themselves to forward my e-mails alarming. If they find an e-mails they
amusing or interesting it goes to their entire address list. Quite often
I'll find an e-mail reply from someone I never heard of, responding to
something I wrote weeks ago.

Why can't individuals just copy and paste the item into a new e-mail?
Once it's forwarded, the original sender's address gets sent time and
again.

Even worse are those AOL'er's who forward mail. I've found that you have
to open the mail as many times as the original has been forwarded. I've
just set up a rule to delete forwarded mails.

Other than switching to Outlook 2003, is there any way to block e-mails
from being forwarded by the recipient using Outlook Express 6?



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Old April 23rd 06, 01:26 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Any way to block recipients from forwarding one's e-mails?

I'm afraid its the way of the world, if you send a funny email to someone
then they will forward it on to their contacts, its always been like that and
will always be like it.

Not to sound rude but if you don't want contacts you send email to, to
forward them to their contacts then don't send the email in the first place.

Andy W

" wrote:

I'm finding the number of people in my address book who take it upon
themselves to forward my e-mails alarming. If they find an e-mails they
amusing or interesting it goes to their entire address list. Quite often
I'll find an e-mail reply from someone I never heard of, responding to
something I wrote weeks ago.

Why can't individuals just copy and paste the item into a new e-mail?
Once it's forwarded, the original sender's address gets sent time and
again.

Even worse are those AOL'er's who forward mail. I've found that you have
to open the mail as many times as the original has been forwarded. I've
just set up a rule to delete forwarded mails.

Other than switching to Outlook 2003, is there any way to block e-mails
from being forwarded by the recipient using Outlook Express 6?

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Old April 23rd 06, 02:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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I'm finding the number of people in my address book who take it upon
themselves to forward my e-mails alarming. If they find an e-mails
they
amusing or interesting it goes to their entire address list. Quite
often
I'll find an e-mail reply from someone I never heard of, responding to
something I wrote weeks ago.

Why can't individuals just copy and paste the item into a new e-mail?
Once it's forwarded, the original sender's address gets sent time and
again.

Even worse are those AOL'er's who forward mail. I've found that you
have
to open the mail as many times as the original has been forwarded.
I've
just set up a rule to delete forwarded mails.

Other than switching to Outlook 2003, is there any way to block
e-mails
from being forwarded by the recipient using Outlook Express 6?



Depends on the type of mail server that you use. Exchange, IMAP, or
SMTP? If not Exchange, it's not your mail after it gets sent. There
are copyright issues but the object which is the mail is no longer under
your control. Same problem would occur if you sent out postal e-mail to
the same recipients (providing they didn't care about the cost of
postage and making hardcopies of your postal mail).

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Old April 23rd 06, 03:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Any way to block recipients from forwarding one's e-mails?

There is nothing you can do to prevent forwarding, but if you send it via
BCC, at least no one will see any address but yours.

Some people are just plain rude. eg

To use the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) feature, In Create Mail, either click
ViewAll Headers and type in the addresses separated by a ;

Or: Click the To button. You will see your list of contacts and the choice
of putting them in the To, CC, or BCC field. Click on an address, then click
BCC to add it. Repeat for all the contacts you want. (Note: Most ISP's have
limits as to how many e-mails you can send a one time. 25 is common, but it
varies).

Put your own address in the To box. This is the only address/name that any
recipient will see. If you leave the To field blank, some people may not
receive the e-mail due to message rules they have set up, or restrictions
set by their ISP.

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I'm finding the number of people in my address book who take it upon
themselves to forward my e-mails alarming. If they find an e-mails they
amusing or interesting it goes to their entire address list. Quite often
I'll find an e-mail reply from someone I never heard of, responding to
something I wrote weeks ago.

Why can't individuals just copy and paste the item into a new e-mail?
Once it's forwarded, the original sender's address gets sent time and
again.

Even worse are those AOL'er's who forward mail. I've found that you have
to open the mail as many times as the original has been forwarded. I've
just set up a rule to delete forwarded mails.

Other than switching to Outlook 2003, is there any way to block e-mails
from being forwarded by the recipient using Outlook Express 6?


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Old April 24th 06, 05:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default Any way to block recipients from forwarding one's e-mails?

"AlmostBob" wrote in
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And what did you do when you received the mail, fwd it.
you are part of the problem not the solution


What are you talking about? I never forward mail!
How did you reach this conclusion?
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Old April 24th 06, 05:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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=?Utf-8?B?QW5keSBX?= wrote in
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Not to sound rude but if you don't want contacts you send email to, to
forward them to their contacts then don't send the email in the first
place.



I've started to edit e-mails I send because of that. Before I write
anything, I take into account the possibility it's going to be forwarded.
I've also created another e-mail address for e-mails I send that I think
may be forwarded.

 




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