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Normally I have preview pane on - no problem. However I'm currently
having an email discussion which I'd rather people didn't know about. Since I work closely with my colleagues, anyone can sit down and see my screen ... rather than turn off preview pane (suspicious in itself, when I've always had it on), is there a way to tell Outlook not to preview confidential messages ? Things are made even worse by the fact that Outlook "helpfully" puts a bloody big banner across the subject saying "Please treat this message as confidential", which can be seen from outer space. I'm sure I'm not the first person to have encountered this issue, but googling for "confidential hide preview" turned up zilch. I *know* I could set a rule up to move confidential messages, but wondered if there's an inbuilt mechanism. |
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Jethro wrote:
Normally I have preview pane on - no problem. However I'm currently having an email discussion which I'd rather people didn't know about. Since I work closely with my colleagues, anyone can sit down and see my screen ... How? If you're sitting down, they cannot sit down and see the screen. If you're NOT sitting down, you've locked your screen so they can't get at it. Can you explain how that doesn't cover all situations? rather than turn off preview pane (suspicious in itself, when I've always had it on), is there a way to tell Outlook not to preview confidential messages ? No. Things are made even worse by the fact that Outlook "helpfully" puts a bloody big banner across the subject saying "Please treat this message as confidential", which can be seen from outer space. Not if you don't tell it to do that. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On 6 Feb, 13:08, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Jethro wrote: Normally I have preview pane on - no problem. However I'm currently having an email discussion which I'd rather people didn't know about. Since I work closely with my colleagues, anyone can sit down and see my screen ... How? *If you're sitting down, they cannot sit down and see the screen. *If you're NOT sitting down, you've locked your screen so they can't get at it.. Can you explain how that doesn't cover all situations? Have you never had a colleague come over so you can show them something ? There's outlook, in the background ... can clearly be seen as you're switching windows rather than turn off preview pane (suspicious in itself, when I've always had it on), is there a way to tell Outlook not to preview confidential messages ? No. ...perhaps there should be .... Things are made even worse by the fact that Outlook "helpfully" puts a bloody big banner across the subject saying "Please treat this message as confidential", which can be seen from outer space. Not if you don't tell it to do that. I'll have to lRTFM on that one .... |
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"Jethro" wrote in message
... Have you never had a colleague come over so you can show them something ? There's outlook, in the background ... can clearly be seen as you're switching windows Then minimize Outlook BEFORE you call them over.... |
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On 6 Feb, 16:07, "Gordon" wrote:
"Jethro" wrote in message ... Have you never had a colleague come over so you can show them something ? There's outlook, in the background ... can clearly be seen as you're switching windows Then minimize Outlook BEFORE you call them over.... .... or my boss (who sits next to me) has to wlk behind me for something ... I guess I'll have to create a rule :-( |
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Jethro wrote:
I guess I'll have to create a rule :-( Or stick to doing what you're paid to do and save the "confidential" discussions for when you're at home. |
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On 6 Feb, 17:20, Uncle Grumpy wrote:
Jethro wrote: I guess I'll have to create a rule :-( Or stick to doing what you're paid to do and save the "confidential" discussions for when you're at home. The discussion was with our HR department - our site isn't so large that a personal visit wouldn't go unnoticed. Obviously a phone call is out of the question too. I can see this might be a feature which bosses would appreciate. |
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On 6 Feb, 17:18, "Diane Poremsky" wrote:
rather than turn off preview pane (suspicious in itself, when I've always had it on), is there a way to tell Outlook not to preview confidential messages ? is the message signed with a digital signature? That is the best way to keep it out of the preview pane. Is that something that can be done unilaterally ? I can create a digsig for myself, but would it require my HR contact to do the same. As I said, a bit of RTFM :-) |
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Jethro wrote:
Have you never had a colleague come over so you can show them something ? Sure. There's outlook, in the background ... can clearly be seen as you're switching windows So, minimize Outlook before showing the collegue whatever it is you wish him or her to see. It seems as though you want Outlook to compensate for your lack of care. ...perhaps there should be .... Perhaps. It would be a worthwhile feature, as you sat. Why don't you suggest it? I'll have to lRTFM on that one .... See ToolsOrganizeUsing ColorsAutomatic Formatting and see if there's a setting there that causes messages with sensitivity equal to "Confidential" to be displayed differently. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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