Technically, yea you could do it.  But you'd have to be very careful and
clever.  You'd be modifying multiple Content-Type containers (text/plain,
text/html, etc).

More importantly (to me), is what is the business need for this?

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Espi


On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 8:58 AM, Sean Chapman <schap...@coilcraft.com>
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> its not available for outlook online or mobile.  Does anyone know of a way
> to get this done?  I was thinking maybe some crazy exchange transport rule
> or possibly some hardware like barracuda or mimecast etc?
> Thanks!
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