Form submission and surpressing ie and outlook dialogs

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Pauline

When a potential client clicks "submit" on my form, Internet Explorer
dialog appears saying: This form is being submitted using email.
Submitting this form will reveal your email address to the recipient,
and will send form data without encrypting it for privacy. You may
continue or cancel this submission. Then if the client clicks 'OK' to
continue another dialog appears although this one is labeled Microsoft
Office Outlook and says something about this could be a virus or
something. I think this would scare people off and make them not want
to submit the data. Can I turn these functions off using some sort of
coding in the HTML document? I know I will not be able to do this
within Publisher 2003. Thanks in advance, this group is a great
source of information. Cheers. Pauline
 
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David Bartosik - MS MVP

These sound like security measures within IE and Outlook though I've not
seen these myself. That being the case I'd tend to suspect it's from another
product such as a firewall product or an anti-virus product. It's nothing
Pub is doing wrong or that can be changed.
What is the url? I'll see if I get any security messages.

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