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EDITING EMAIL ADDRESSES
I recently had an incident where a virus sent an email to every one in
my address book. I considered altering each contact email address to make it invalid but discovered they appear to be uneditable. I was going to prepend something like "noway" to the address domain which could be fixed when sending a message. is there a way to do this or a way to prevent the address book from being used except interactively. We are on exchange server 2000 and outlook 2003. thanks for reading. |
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EDITING EMAIL ADDRESSES
bob wrote:
I recently had an incident where a virus sent an email to every one in my address book. I considered altering each contact email address to make it invalid but discovered they appear to be uneditable. I was going to prepend something like "noway" to the address domain which could be fixed when sending a message. is there a way to do this or a way to prevent the address book from being used except interactively. We are on exchange server 2000 and outlook 2003. thanks for reading. Outlook 2003 will ALWAYS ask if an ill-behaved application is trying to access the address book and you must approve it. -- Brian Tillman |
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EDITING EMAIL ADDRESSES
it didnt in my case. the mail was sent at 1230 am. I had left my pc on
that day when leaving work, which I dont do anymore. On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:54:57 -0500, "Brian Tillman" wrote: bob wrote: I recently had an incident where a virus sent an email to every one in my address book. I considered altering each contact email address to make it invalid but discovered they appear to be uneditable. I was going to prepend something like "noway" to the address domain which could be fixed when sending a message. is there a way to do this or a way to prevent the address book from being used except interactively. We are on exchange server 2000 and outlook 2003. thanks for reading. Outlook 2003 will ALWAYS ask if an ill-behaved application is trying to access the address book and you must approve it. |
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