You would need ...
1) The custom message form published to the Organizational Forms library.
2) The Approve custom action on the (Actions) tab set to a custom message
form that is also published to Org Forms. Can be the same form as in #1.
3) Code behind the Item_Open event handler for the form in #1 to compare the
current user with the recipients and, if the recipient is a To recipient,
disable certain controls.
Note that #3 will generate security prompts unless you are using Redemption
or have loosened "object model guard" security the with Exchange security
settings form.

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> hello sir,
> i customized a form with voting buttons.when i pressed approved
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> thx gentelman,
> mohan
mohan kumar - 20 Jan 2004 15:55 GMT
hello sir,
thx for u r help.i tryed,but my effort end in fail.so kindly help me
with some code samples for how to compare those To address and current
users and to disable the controls?
thx sir
mohan
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 20 Jan 2004 16:22 GMT
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> hello sir,
> thx for u r help.i tryed,but my effort end in fail.so kindly help me
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> thx sir
> mohan