Tuesday, February 7, 2012

My company uses Lotus instead of Outlook. If someone blocks forwarding/replying, how can I get around it?

An associate that I work with sends me emails which he does not want me to forward or reply to - How does he set up this option that won't allow me to do this? And, more importantly, how do I overcome this and fix it so that I CAN forward and reply as I please?

My company uses Lotus instead of Outlook. If someone blocks forwarding/replying, how can I get around it?
It seems that it could not be overcome
Reply:Hey. I don't know but, I don't really think it's the best idea. If they catch you, Ya know..It could be bad business ;). Hope I helped :).
Reply:I don't know but, I don't really think its the best idea...



If they catch you, Ya know..It could be bad business.
Reply:this is intresting ive never heard of a thing like this

here are ways to mimic fowarding and replying



to reply



write a new email

copy the emailtext below the words original message

on the subject put there original subject with Re:

before any other words

maybe if they think its not working they will stop





to foward

Just copie the text to a new message under your foward message in the subject put Fw: in the front

(you wont be showing who its from this way and you cannot without actualy fowarding)

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