Hello Bob,

On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, at 10:44:40 [GMT -0700] (which was 18:44 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:




BB> Hello Terry,
BB>  You can have multiple ADDRESS books for your clients versus opposing counsel. 
Just send
BB>  your bulk email to only ONE mailing list or use only one address book...
BB>  Hope this helps...This is how we handle it....
BB>  BOB
BB> 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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