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From: Vince Innovation Vince on 16 Apr 2010 22:14 Subject Line. How can I make the Subject Line 'uneditable' after the email is sent? In other words, I don't want the recipient to be able to alter/change the Subject Line when replying to the email. I have MS Office Outlook 2003 (11.8313.8221) SP3.
From: VanguardLH on 17 Apr 2010 16:25 Vince Innovation wrote: > Subject Line. How can I make the Subject Line 'uneditable' after the email > is sent? In other words, I don't want the recipient to be able to > alter/change the Subject Line when replying to the email. I have MS Office > Outlook 2003 (11.8313.8221) SP3. Unless this is within a corporate environment where you are using Exchange as the mail server and the RMS (Rights Management Server) to enforce some control over e-mails but which requires that both you and the other user are using Outlook 2007, you don't get any control of your e-mail after your sending SMTP mail server has accepted it from you. Once sent, you are no longer in control. Each user gets to control their own host and all files on it, not you. You would like us to control your computer? If so, install VNC and tell us the login credentials so we can take control of your host at any time we wish.
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