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2Tian - 22 Jan 2007 06:29 GMT
Is there any features in Outlook 2003 which can be used to classify
important, confidential, secret etc emails? OR any 3rd party software for
such email classification?
Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Jan 2007 15:27 GMT
Any email can be set to Normal, Personal, Private or Confidential. Open a
new email and select Options. The Sensitivity setting is what you want.
There's also the Importance setting there, which can be set to Normal or Low
or High.

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> Is there any features in Outlook 2003 which can be used to classify
> important, confidential, secret etc emails? OR any 3rd party software for
> such email classification?
Alan - 21 Feb 2007 10:23 GMT
See http://www.markwilson.ca/clout.html

As used by NATO etc. Simple and reliable.

Exchange 2007 has a "Message Classification" feature built-in.

On Jan 22, 4:27 pm, "Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook]"
<kenslo...@mvps.org> wrote:
> Any email can be set to Normal, Personal, Private or Confidential. Open a
> new email and select Options. The Sensitivity setting is what you want.
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