This would require VBScript code behind the form in the Item_Send event handler, to iterate the Item.Recipients collection and check each Recipient.Address value.
Outlook does support a rich classification scheme, but it takes much more than simple custom form design to implement it.
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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54
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Hi Guys,
I am attempting to create an internal email template within outlook 2002 for
my department at work. The hope is that I can create an email template, which
will not send if there is a non-company email address in the 'to:' field.
For example if the company email ended: ’ - I would like
this template to only accept email addresses ending in '
within the 'to:' field.
Does anybody have any ideas how to do this? Can this be done by inputting
validation code for the 'to:' field?
If not does anybody have any interesting ideas for creating a template that
is obviously for internal use one, for example just as a high priority
message contains the text 'this message was sent with high importance?' -
could such a system be adjusted to say 'this message is intended for internal
use only'?
I have experimented, producing a privacy scroll bar that inserted text into
the subject line, and prints off a privacy status, though it did not meet my
foolishly high expectations.
Many Thanks
Tom Mc