Read Receipt

G

Guest

Dear all,

I like to get a read receipt of every message which send through outlook,
some of the users disabled this option in outlook. Is there any way to get a
compulsory read receipt even if the user enable the never send a response.

pls help

Regards
Anver
 
G

Gordon

Anver wrote:
|| Dear all,
||
|| I like to get a read receipt of every message which send through
|| outlook, some of the users disabled this option in outlook. Is there
|| any way to get a compulsory read receipt even if the user enable the
|| never send a response.
||
|| pls help
||
|| Regards
|| Anver

No. If your recipient disables this, there's nothing you can do about it.
 
V

Vanguard

Anver said:
Dear all,

I like to get a read receipt of every message which send through
outlook,
some of the users disabled this option in outlook. Is there any way to
get a
compulsory read receipt even if the user enable the never send a
response.

pls help

Regards
Anver


Their property is THEIR property. You don't get to control their
property. Maybe you really enjoy those viruses that usurp your control
over your property.

So when are you going to send me the keys to your car and house so I can
use them however I want whenever I want, huh?
 
G

Guest

I STRONGLY agree Vangaurd! There are many posts here requesting a way to
force MY pc to send a read receipt! How arrogant! Even if the pc the
employee is using is property of the person that wants to know whenever you
read his/her email!!

On a separate note there is software available that is separate from Outlook
(see msgtag.com amoung many others) that will do just that - force a read
receipt unbeknownst to the receiver of the email!!!

I am in the process through this forum and my virus, spyware and firewall
provider's forum to stop this activity (on my home pc btw).

I will try to update info as i get it here.
Regards,
bknick
 

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