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Subject:Re: TOOLS: Digest Management - MS Exchange From:"Parks, Beverly L." <parksb -at- HUACHUCA-EMH7 -dot- ARMY -dot- MIL> Date:Thu, 6 Jun 1996 14:16:00 MST
David Jones wrote:
>> And it's time to put this off-topic discussion to bed. Good night!
I'm not tired yet. And I definitely don't take orders.
>> BTW, I consider this ability of MS Exchange (to edit everything about
incoming e-mail) to be a potential risk. It sounds like it would be
possible (with a bit of work) to (1) receive an e-mail, (2) edit it
however you like, and (3) send it back out without it showing any sign of
having been editted <<
No can do. I know this because I have often found myself replying to the
message without having hit the reply key. (This is how I discovered this
"feature".) The Send button is not visible until you select a reply
option.
Bev
parksb -at- huachuca-emh7 -dot- army -dot- mil
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