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      4th Oct 2007
when we delete emails from the sent file it sends an email to the same person
who is deleting them in the first place, to their inbox stating that the
email was not read. So when she deleted 200 emails from her sent box, she
got 200 responses to her inbox saying those emails were ot read, even though
they were. Is there a setting that needs to be changed or set?

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      4th Oct 2007
dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> when we delete emails from the sent file it sends an email to the
> same person who is deleting them in the first place, to their inbox
> stating that the email was not read. So when she deleted 200 emails
> from her sent box, she got 200 responses to her inbox saying those
> emails were ot read, even though they were. Is there a setting that
> needs to be changed or set?


What "sent file" would that be, since Outlook doesn't have anything called a
"sent file"?
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      4th Oct 2007
That would be sent items.

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> dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > when we delete emails from the sent file it sends an email to the
> > same person who is deleting them in the first place, to their inbox
> > stating that the email was not read. So when she deleted 200 emails
> > from her sent box, she got 200 responses to her inbox saying those
> > emails were ot read, even though they were. Is there a setting that
> > needs to be changed or set?

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> What "sent file" would that be, since Outlook doesn't have anything called a
> "sent file"?
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"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > when we delete emails from the sent file it sends an email to the
> > same person who is deleting them in the first place, to their inbox
> > stating that the email was not read. So when she deleted 200 emails
> > from her sent box, she got 200 responses to her inbox saying those
> > emails were ot read, even though they were. Is there a setting that
> > needs to be changed or set?

>
> What "sent file" would that be, since Outlook doesn't have anything called a
> "sent file"?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> That would be sent items.


Is the sender including himself either in Cc or Bcc? Is the sender
requesting a delivery or read receipt?
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Yes a read receipt. Is this what is causing it?

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> dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > That would be sent items.

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> Is the sender including himself either in Cc or Bcc? Is the sender
> requesting a delivery or read receipt?
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      5th Oct 2007
dracocoa <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Yes a read receipt. Is this what is causing it?


I'd say so.
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