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Hello,
How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. thanks |
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What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you think
users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? "greg" wrote in message ... Hello, How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. thanks |
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"John" a wrote in message ...
How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you think users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? Well, a DRM'd message in Exchange prevents the copy/paste too. It doesn't prevent someone from manually retyping the message, of course. -- f.h. |
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"greg" wrote in message
... Hello, How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. You have no control over your e-mail message once you hand it off to the mail server. Thankfully, you don't get to control someone else's host or their software. |
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"F. H. Muffman" wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you think users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? Well, a DRM'd message in Exchange prevents the copy/paste too. It doesn't prevent someone from manually retyping the message, of course. My point exactly. Too lazy to retype? No problem... Print Screen and paste on to new mail :-) -- f.h. |
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Just a technical correction, that would be IRM not DRM.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, F. H. Muffman asked: | "John" a wrote in message | ... ||| How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? ||| It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. ||| || | || What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you || think users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail || (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? | | Well, a DRM'd message in Exchange prevents the copy/paste too. | | It doesn't prevent someone from manually retyping the message, of | course. |
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"John" a wrote in message ...
"F. H. Muffman" wrote in message ... "John" a wrote in message ... How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you think users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? Well, a DRM'd message in Exchange prevents the copy/paste too. It doesn't prevent someone from manually retyping the message, of course. My point exactly. Too lazy to retype? No problem... Print Screen and paste on to new mail :-) From the 'pulling statistics out my butt' department: I'd wager 75% of security isn't about making something unbreakable, but about making things *difficult*. Like the spikey plants in front of a window. It doesn't prevent someone from getting in, it just makes it harder. Barbed wire is *easy* to get through when you're going slow. (well heck, it's easy when you're fast too, you just throw a really thick blanket over it.) A DRM'd message is sufficiently difficult to pass along to another person verbatim for most people. -- f.h. |
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"F. H. Muffman" wrote in message ... From the 'pulling statistics out my butt' department: I'd wager 75% of security isn't about making something unbreakable, but about making things *difficult*. Like the spikey plants in front of a window. It doesn't prevent someone from getting in, it just makes it harder. Barbed wire is *easy* to get through when you're going slow. (well heck, it's easy when you're fast too, you just throw a really thick blanket over it.) A DRM'd message is sufficiently difficult to pass along to another person verbatim for most people. -- f.h. Of course. Btw, VanguardLH reply pretty much sums it up. I'm still curious to know what OP's intention is. |
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"F. H. Muffman" wrote in message
... "John" a wrote in message ... How do you create a message that cannot be forwarded? It does not look like private, personal, or confidential will work. What is your goal? Suppose you can disable forwarding, what makes you think users can't copy/paste email content then create a new mail (perhaps save and re-attach files) and send to others? Well, a DRM'd message in Exchange prevents the copy/paste too. Won't prevent a screen or window capture utility from getting the content, and using an OCR app (forget the name of the free one) from converting from image (in the selected section) to text. If the user can see it, they can copy it. |
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