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    • travisdh1T
      travisdh1
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      This sounds very much like IT trying to fix a broken HR/management problem. I haven't looked at Office365/Outlook, but it should always have the list of recipients in the appropriate box.

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      • black3dynamiteB
        black3dynamite
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        https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Delay-or-schedule-sending-email-messages-026af69f-c287-490a-a72f-6c65793744ba

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          stess @Joel
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          @Joel said in Prompt before sending external emails:

          IE. I believe this can be done using MailTips or at least MailTips will show a bar at the top whilst we compose indicating who the message will go to?

          This is probably a more of a best practice/training than IT trying to find a solution.

          Personally, I would create a spreadsheet with a list of all candidates/recipients, then paste them when I am sure I have the correct information. That is how our marketing person do her job.

          OWA should have the ability to use semicolon or comma to separate each emails, so using =concate in excel should easily create a string of emails for you. Outlook is smart enough to separate them by spaces.

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            Alex Sage @travisdh1
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            @travisdh1 said in Prompt before sending external emails:

            This sounds very much like IT trying to fix a broken HR/management problem.

            This ^

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              While I'm generally the first to jump on HR not doing their job... there is just a human factor is mistakenly getting the wrong email address sometimes. While this seems like it would be a pain to deal with day to day, I can see why you would want it no matter what HR was doing.

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              • PenguinWranglerP
                PenguinWrangler @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                While I'm generally the first to jump on HR not doing their job... there is just a human factor is mistakenly getting the wrong email address sometimes. While this seems like it would be a pain to deal with day to day, I can see why you would want it no matter what HR was doing.

                I agree with you Scott. This would be a nice feature to set up. I do train my users and my users are very diligent in this as we are a law firm. So sending the email to the wrong side could very easily be a case of attorney malpractice. So with the severity of this for some cases I don't think it is unreasonable to ask this. I have not found a good way to handle this, so we just train train train train on it.

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                • dbeatoD
                  dbeato @black3dynamite
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                  @black3dynamite said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                  https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Delay-or-schedule-sending-email-messages-026af69f-c287-490a-a72f-6c65793744ba

                  This is something I have to setup for multiple companies since they don't always catch the addresses on emails.

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @Joel
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                    @Joel Would your users benefit from setting up contact groups? The idea being they only have to select and verify a single group instead of all the email addresses.

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                    • sully93S
                      sully93
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                      I have been tasked with finding this same solution. We have been running a proof of concept trial on SafeSend (https://www.safesendsoftware.com). It is essentially an Outlook plug-in. For all external e-mail it prompts the sender to verify the intended recipients. There is also an option to turn on to verify any attachments as well. The price quoted is a little more than I would want to pay for a plug-in, but considering we had 3 instances last year of sensitive e-mail sent to incorrect recipients we think it's worth it.

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                      • PenguinWranglerP
                        PenguinWrangler @sully93
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                        @sully93 said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                        I have been tasked with finding this same solution. We have been running a proof of concept trial on SafeSend (https://www.safesendsoftware.com). It is essentially an Outlook plug-in. For all external e-mail it prompts the sender to verify the intended recipients. There is also an option to turn on to verify any attachments as well. The price quoted is a little more than I would want to pay for a plug-in, but considering we had 3 instances last year of sensitive e-mail sent to incorrect recipients we think it's worth it.

                        That looks interesting. For where I work. One email could wreck a lawsuit worth millions upon millions of dollars. So when compared to that most of the time cost isn't a factor.

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                        • DashrenderD
                          Dashrender @sully93
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                          @sully93 said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                          I have been tasked with finding this same solution. We have been running a proof of concept trial on SafeSend (https://www.safesendsoftware.com). It is essentially an Outlook plug-in. For all external e-mail it prompts the sender to verify the intended recipients. There is also an option to turn on to verify any attachments as well. The price quoted is a little more than I would want to pay for a plug-in, but considering we had 3 instances last year of sensitive e-mail sent to incorrect recipients we think it's worth it.

                          uh - stuck in a legacy world of full local apps. What about users who send emails from their phones?

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                            @sully93 said in Prompt before sending external emails:

                            I have been tasked with finding this same solution. We have been running a proof of concept trial on SafeSend (https://www.safesendsoftware.com). It is essentially an Outlook plug-in. For all external e-mail it prompts the sender to verify the intended recipients. There is also an option to turn on to verify any attachments as well. The price quoted is a little more than I would want to pay for a plug-in, but considering we had 3 instances last year of sensitive e-mail sent to incorrect recipients we think it's worth it.

                            uh - stuck in a legacy world of full local apps. What about users who send emails from their phones?

                            While a good question if you want to break off, it has nothing to do with the thread because the OP specifically wants an Outlook solution.

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