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Does anyone know anything about this.... User can edit any message in his/her Outlook and then save it without anyone know that the message was changed. Is there any mechanism build in Outlook that I can verify if message was changed in any way? Regards, Miha |
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"Miha" wrote in message
... Hi Does anyone know anything about this.... User can edit any message in his/her Outlook and then save it without anyone know that the message was changed. Is there any mechanism build in Outlook that I can verify if message was changed in any way? Regards, Miha Only if using RMS (Rights Management Services) in a Windows Server 2003 environment AFAIK....otherwise once an email has left your machine then the recipient can do anything they like with it. Please note for the future - you will get better Outlook answers by posting to an Outlook group only. Outlook is not part of Windows. |
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Gordon thank's for info!
Regards, Miha "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Miha" wrote in message ... Hi Does anyone know anything about this.... User can edit any message in his/her Outlook and then save it without anyone know that the message was changed. Is there any mechanism build in Outlook that I can verify if message was changed in any way? Regards, Miha Only if using RMS (Rights Management Services) in a Windows Server 2003 environment AFAIK....otherwise once an email has left your machine then the recipient can do anything they like with it. Please note for the future - you will get better Outlook answers by posting to an Outlook group only. Outlook is not part of Windows. |
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"Miha" wrote in message
... Gordon thank's for info! Regards, Miha I should have added that if you want to send documents to people that they can't alter, then send as pdf file - most people do not have the facilities to edit pdf files... |
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Gordon wrote:
I should have added that if you want to send documents to people that they can't alter, then send as pdf file - most people do not have the facilities to edit pdf files... However, they're easily found on the Internet and many are free. Security by obscurity is rarely effective. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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