Re[2]: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-30 Thread Terry
Hi Mike,

On Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 7:12 PM, Michael wrote:

 I dont think there is any way to do this in the bat. However you could
 if you are networked, set one PC up as a mail server, and use rules on
 that mailserver to block messages.

 You would of course need mailserver software, kerio or such like.
 There are free mailservers available. I am sure someone else knows
 where you can find them, I cant remember any off the top of my head.

Thanks for the suggestion.  It seems like it might be a bit burdensome
technically for them.  Something on the client itself would make it
easier for the people to add addresses on the fly to their own mail
clients whereas if it was done on the mail server, it would mean that
the network admin would have to get involved.  I haven't ever looked
at LDAP so maybe there's something there that would fit the bill.

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Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Terry
Hi all,

Is there a way to prevent e-mail being sent to an address? I've tried
an outgoing e-mail filter but it doesn't work. It seems to be
triggered only after the e-mail's been sent.

I have a friend who is looking for an e-mail solution for a small law
office and they'd like to be able to do something along these lines to
ensure that e-mail doesn't inadvertently get sent somewhere it isn't
supposed to go, like opposing counsel. Sounds to me sort of like an
outgoing whitelist would serve the purpose, but I haven't ever heard
of anything like that.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

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Re: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Bob Brunson
Hello Terry,
 You can have multiple ADDRESS books for your clients versus opposing counsel. Just 
send
 your bulk email to only ONE mailing list or use only one address book...
 Hope this helps...This is how we handle it
 BOB
Thursday, August 28, 2003, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote:

T Hi all,

T Is there a way to prevent e-mail being sent to an address? I've tried
T an outgoing e-mail filter but it doesn't work. It seems to be
T triggered only after the e-mail's been sent.

T I have a friend who is looking for an e-mail solution for a small law
T office and they'd like to be able to do something along these lines to
T ensure that e-mail doesn't inadvertently get sent somewhere it isn't
T supposed to go, like opposing counsel. Sounds to me sort of like an
T outgoing whitelist would serve the purpose, but I haven't ever heard
T of anything like that.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.




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Re[2]: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Terry
On Thursday, August 28, 2003 at 6:44 PM, Bob wrote:

  You can have multiple ADDRESS books for your clients versus opposing counsel. Just 
 send
  your bulk email to only ONE mailing list or use only one address book...
  Hope this helps...This is how we handle it
  BOB

Thanks for the suggestion, Bob.  I will look into multiple address
books.

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Re[2]: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello Bob,

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, at 10:44:40 [GMT -0700] (which was 18:44 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:




BB Hello Terry,
BB  You can have multiple ADDRESS books for your clients versus opposing counsel. 
Just send
BB  your bulk email to only ONE mailing list or use only one address book...
BB  Hope this helps...This is how we handle it
BB  BOB
BB Thursday, August 28, 2003, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote:

T Hi all,

T Is there a way to prevent e-mail being sent to an address? I've tried
T an outgoing e-mail filter but it doesn't work. It seems to be
T triggered only after the e-mail's been sent.

T I have a friend who is looking for an e-mail solution for a small law
T office and they'd like to be able to do something along these lines to
T ensure that e-mail doesn't inadvertently get sent somewhere it isn't
T supposed to go, like opposing counsel. Sounds to me sort of like an
T outgoing whitelist would serve the purpose, but I haven't ever heard
T of anything like that.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Please Dont Top Post.

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Re: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello Terry,

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, at 18:38:53 [GMT +0100] (which was 18:38 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:




T Hi all,

T Is there a way to prevent e-mail being sent to an address? I've tried
T an outgoing e-mail filter but it doesn't work. It seems to be
T triggered only after the e-mail's been sent.

T I have a friend who is looking for an e-mail solution for a small law
T office and they'd like to be able to do something along these lines to
T ensure that e-mail doesn't inadvertently get sent somewhere it isn't
T supposed to go, like opposing counsel. Sounds to me sort of like an
T outgoing whitelist would serve the purpose, but I haven't ever heard
T of anything like that.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.



I dont think there is any way to do this in the bat. However you could
if you are networked, set one PC up as a mail server, and use rules on
that mailserver to block messages.

You would of course need mailserver software, kerio or such like.
There are free mailservers available. I am sure someone else knows
where you can find them, I cant remember any off the top of my head.

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Re: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread MAU
Hello Michael,

 Please Dont Top Post.

Please trim your quotes ;-)

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Re[2]: Preventing an e-mail from being sent

2003-08-28 Thread Michael Thompson
Hello MAU,

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, at 20:48:22 [GMT +0200] (which was 19:48 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:




M Hello Michael,

 Please Dont Top Post.

M Please trim your quotes ;-)

I admit. I lower head in embarrassment. :)

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