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PERMISION TO EDIT SOME EMAILS



 
 
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Old June 8th 06, 05:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
EDY AMSTEL
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Default PERMISION TO EDIT SOME EMAILS

Hello All,

Anyone can help me with a issue ?

MAYBE help me find a tool that will let me modify permission (write,
modify,
save) for all emails.
There are some emails where I click EDIT, I make changes inside email click
SAVE close email but when I open again email is original email unedited.
This happens only for some emails not for all emails. Seems only for emails
that are received from providers like hushmail.com or cyber-rights.net.

I will really appreciate if anyone can tell me what I should do to allow me
to edit those emails

I have only POP3 account dont use EXCHANGE server etc...just standalone
computer and Outlook.

If you need more informations please let me know where I should look and
Ill post here.
Probably properties of emails received from providers like hushmail.com or
cyber-rights.net had another settings that doesnt allow changes, but I am
sure that should be a way to fix this problem.


THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIME !
BEST REGARDS
EDY


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Old June 9th 06, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Chuck Davis
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Default PERMISION TO EDIT SOME EMAILS

The incoming e-mail message is a permanent message of what the person sent
you. If you want to modify the message, click on Forward and then you can
modify the text and forward it to your self...
"EDY AMSTEL" wrote in message
...
Hello All,

Anyone can help me with a issue ?

MAYBE help me find a tool that will let me modify permission (write,
modify,
save) for all emails.
There are some emails where I click EDIT, I make changes inside email
click
SAVE close email but when I open again email is original email unedited.
This happens only for some emails not for all emails. Seems only for
emails that are received from providers like hushmail.com or
cyber-rights.net.

I will really appreciate if anyone can tell me what I should do to allow
me
to edit those emails

I have only POP3 account dont use EXCHANGE server etc...just standalone
computer and Outlook.

If you need more informations please let me know where I should look and
Ill post here.
Probably properties of emails received from providers like hushmail.com or
cyber-rights.net had another settings that doesnt allow changes, but I am
sure that should be a way to fix this problem.


THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIME !
BEST REGARDS
EDY




 




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