I have a strange situation that I'm not sure what is going on. The user receives mail from Chase Bank. When he views the message he is able to read the text message. I've verified that it's showing as a text message by making the view as text selected and highlighting the text.
We're using Outlook 2003 as our e-mail client. After the user reads the file he tried to forward it on to a colleague. When he did so, the message content of the e-mail disappeared. However, the disclaimer signature remained. It is a very odd scenario.
I know several companies are concered with how the information sent through their systems is distributed. My question is, has there been a product developed for an e-mail system to disable the forwarding of a message? I haven't heard of any such thing to date.
Any insites to this anamoly would be very much appreciated.
"If the only prayer you said in
your whole life was, 'thank you,'
that would suffice."
-- Meister Eckhart
We're using Outlook 2003 as our e-mail client. After the user reads the file he tried to forward it on to a colleague. When he did so, the message content of the e-mail disappeared. However, the disclaimer signature remained. It is a very odd scenario.
I know several companies are concered with how the information sent through their systems is distributed. My question is, has there been a product developed for an e-mail system to disable the forwarding of a message? I haven't heard of any such thing to date.
Any insites to this anamoly would be very much appreciated.
"If the only prayer you said in
your whole life was, 'thank you,'
that would suffice."
-- Meister Eckhart