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By Bojan Nenadic, on September 2nd, 2011%
In Exchange 2007 and 2010, we can use Message Classification and transport rules to control the flow of mail. In a specific scenario, this can be utilised to restrict replies and forwards of confidential messages. Consider the following scenario:
- Exchange 2007 environment
- 000s of Outlook 2007, OWA, Blackberry, iPhone users
- Requirement: Users need to be able to prevent recipients from replying to or forwarding of their email messages. In other words, when User A sends a message to User B, User B has to be prevented from using the email system to further disseminate the message. Consider different methods that User B could use:
- Hit Reply, Reply All or Forward buttons.
- Use manual methods: copy and paste, print, retype the message Continue reading Using Exchange Transport Rules to Prevent Recipients from Replying to or Forwarding a Message
By Bojan Nenadic, on January 21st, 2011%
First week of Microsoft Certified Master is finished. Expectations easily matched and surpassed. Some interesting figures about the course.
By Bojan Nenadic, on November 4th, 2010%
Microsoft Certified Master Program is pricey. Apart from the $18,500 course fee, there is also the three weeks of accommodation, food & drink, as well as the return tickets from London to Seattle. Best guestimate – $25,000, assuming all goes as planned and there are no surprise costs. Of course, that doesn’t even include the loss of income that a contractor like me has to account for. Hefty! But, apparently, there is a slim chance that majority of it can be gotten for free. (suspend disbelief and read on, it gets better) . . . → Read More: Microsoft Career Factor Reality Show
By Bojan Nenadic, on August 20th, 2010%
After a bit of a push from my side, I finally got the email confirmation last night - application successful! I now have 12 months to prepare, get money, select my rotation, pay the slightly more than symbolic fee and make my way to Redmond.
By Bojan, on July 23rd, 2010%
Preparing to submit the application for Microsoft Certified Master. . . . → Read More: Application Submitted
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