WHEN did I read my email (Urgent)

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Eddy

Folks, I need some help.

I would like to know for when I read my emails in outlook 2000. The emails
were taken from the exchange server. So far as I know, the timestamp I read
my email would show in the printout of the sender's email.

Your help is highly appreciated. It is a matter of live and death. Please
do give me some advice.
 
Eddy said:
Folks, I need some help.

I would like to know for when I read my emails in outlook 2000. The
emails were taken from the exchange server. So far as I know, the
timestamp I read my email would show in the printout of the sender's
email.

Your help is highly appreciated. It is a matter of live and death.
Please do give me some advice.

I don't very much if it is truly a matter of "life and death"? Who will die
if you don't know the exact time you read your mail? I'd be surprised if
Outlook even keeps track of that. The Modified dat may be the closest you
can come.
 
Brian,

This individual could potentially have been involved in a lawsuit or
criminal allegation which would make the existence of this information truly
akin to "Life and Death." Let's give him a little help if we can!
 
We can't help without more information... you didn't include the original
message so we only have the subject as a clue and have no idea what Brian
told him.

Unfortunately, based on what little I know of the query (what's in the
subject line), only the modified field would possibly reflect different
date, but it's also easily modified and wouldn't save anyone's life in a
court of law. :) Even read/unread receipts are not accurate indicators if a
message was read.

Bottom line - I think your friend is going need a better alibi.

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