Outlook macro question

Koontz

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Does anyone have the macro snippet in Outlook that would choose "Not Sensitive-Business Use" for
the Sensitivity Classification for an email?

All outgoing mail messages must have a user-specified Sensitivity Classification.

Please select a level (Choose Classification) --
Highly Sensitive --
Sensitive --
Not Sensitive-Business Use --
Unclassified--


Thanks!
 

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I'm not an expert on Outlook code by any means but I thought mailitem.sensitivity had a very small set of allowed values and wasn't user configurable. There are third party applcaitions / add-ins to extend this such as Titus Message Classification.
 
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