L
L Reeves
In versions before Outlook 2003, you could prepare an e-mail for someone else
to release by saving the e-mail in your drafts folder and then embedding the
e-mail in an e-mail to the proposed releaser. The intended sender could then
open the embedded e-mail, modify it, and then send. The new version grey's
out the "send" button for the proposed releaser. I've found a work around to
the problem but it takes a few extra steps and is a little confusing for the
releaser. Is there a way to configure Outlook to allow this to happen again?
Any assistance would be appreciated
to release by saving the e-mail in your drafts folder and then embedding the
e-mail in an e-mail to the proposed releaser. The intended sender could then
open the embedded e-mail, modify it, and then send. The new version grey's
out the "send" button for the proposed releaser. I've found a work around to
the problem but it takes a few extra steps and is a little confusing for the
releaser. Is there a way to configure Outlook to allow this to happen again?
Any assistance would be appreciated