Marc
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no.
It's like, you don't ask a queston, you do not get an answer.
But, even when asked, the rceiver can refuse the sending of receipts, like I do.
Why is this a good idea (IMHO):
1: spam etc. Read receipts confirm the existance of your address
2: no-one has any businness with WHEN I read my mail
To me, people using read receipts are just too curious. It's a waste of time and bandwith, how little it may be.
If you send an postal letter, no-one sends it with a receipt request everytime either, and you still would NOT know when or if the letter was read, just when it was received.
Marc
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After your advice, i have noticed that users can'T use that options buttons to send a read receipt. Only users that are power users i suspect are able to use it. Why is that?
Probably because you restricted that on the server's connector
Marc
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FYI, you can use read receipt and force-lock the option using the GPO ADM template for Outlook. This will force return receitps for all messages. But as Marc said, read receipts are a waste of bandwidth and will annoy your users.
Bottom line porres, you best tell your boss you cannot garantee these read receipts even if you wanted to. It is the destination that will determine sending one or not, and most will not!
Marc
[sub]If 'something' 'somewhere' gives 'some' error, expect random guesses or no replies at all.
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