Not easily. Try moving the message to a different pst then reply from the
pst - actually, copy a message to the pst, delete the original without
marking read so it returns a deleted unread message... then reply to the one
in the pst. <g>
If that doesn't work, nothing will.
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"pcolajones" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have one person whom I email back and forth all the time. This person
> has
> it set to send a read request for EVERY email sent. I am tired of
> replying
> to these, but find it necessary not to completly turn off read receipts
> for
> everyone else I receive the requests from. Is there a way to block read
> requests from this one email address?