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From: Linny on 5 Feb 2010 10:11 Hello When I send a message to a Vice President who has a delegate (his asst.) assigned to see his Outlook calendar and messages, how can I know if the delegate has opened the message and then marked it as "unread"? Sometimes I send confidential information to the Vice President that I do not want the delegate to see. Is there a way to "protect" the message from being opened only by the Vice President? Thank you.
From: SOliver on 5 Feb 2010 10:24 Hi Linny, simply mark the message as "private" before sending .... if the delegate has not the right to read private messaged only your Vice President can read the message sent. br Oliver "Linny" wrote: > Hello > When I send a message to a Vice President who has a delegate (his asst.) > assigned to see his Outlook calendar and messages, how can I know if the > delegate has opened the message and then marked it as "unread"? Sometimes I > send confidential information to the Vice President that I do not want the > delegate to see. Is there a way to "protect" the message from being opened > only by the Vice President? > > Thank you. >
From: VanguardLH on 7 Feb 2010 23:34
SOliver wrote: > Linny wrote: > >> Sometimes I send confidential information to the Vice President that I do >> not want the delegate to see. Is there a way to "protect" the message >> from being opened only by the Vice President? > > simply mark the message as "private" before sending .... if the delegate > has not the right to read private messaged only your Vice President can > read the message sent. To wit: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/HA010549001033.aspx |