Hello Terry,
 You can have multiple ADDRESS books for your clients versus opposing counsel. Just 
send
 your bulk email to only ONE mailing list or use only one address book...
 Hope this helps...This is how we handle it....
 BOB
Thursday, August 28, 2003, 10:38:53 AM, you wrote:

T> Hi all,

T> Is there a way to prevent e-mail being sent to an address? I've tried
T> an outgoing e-mail filter but it doesn't work. It seems to be
T> triggered only after the e-mail's been sent.

T> I have a friend who is looking for an e-mail solution for a small law
T> office and they'd like to be able to do something along these lines to
T> ensure that e-mail doesn't inadvertently get sent somewhere it isn't
T> supposed to go, like opposing counsel. Sounds to me sort of like an
T> outgoing whitelist would serve the purpose, but I haven't ever heard
T> of anything like that.  Thanks in advance for any suggestions.




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Best regards,
 Bob                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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