That's just a template. I think it was included (or readily available) with
Outlook 97/98 but you should be able to add something similar to later
version as well. See if this helps:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/templates/TC010184431033.aspx

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> What version of Outlook allows you to create a "telephone" e-mail message?
> What version of Outlook allows you to create a "telephone" e-mail
> message?
Since e-mail is written, you'll have to explain what YOU think is a
"telephone" e-mail. If you're going to make up your own terms then
explain them.
Judy Gleeson (MVP Outlook) - 28 Aug 2007 03:07 GMT
there's a template at www.slipstick.com for telephone messages ie "Fred
Bloggs rang, please return his call on 4546 86848"
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>> What version of Outlook allows you to create a "telephone" e-mail
>> message?
>
> Since e-mail is written, you'll have to explain what YOU think is a
> "telephone" e-mail. If you're going to make up your own terms then
> explain them.