Why would someone get a read receipt if it wasn't set

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Crimson

Outlook 2000
Windows 2k

Someone got a message with a read-receipt and it wasn't set up for that. It
happened on two internal messages.
 
Are you using Exchange with Outlook? If yes, the default behavior of
Outlook 2000 with Exchange is to send a read receipt. The option is
normally greyed out so the user cannot change it.

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After furious head scratching, Crimson asked:

| Outlook 2000
| Windows 2k
|
| Someone got a message with a read-receipt and it wasn't set up for
| that. It happened on two internal messages.
 
Yes, we are using Exchange with Outlook.

It only happened on 2 messages and no one else ever gets this. It only
happened with one person.


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
 
No rules at all

Diane Poremsky said:
do they have a rule configured to request receipts?

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Crimson said:
Outlook 2000
Windows 2k

Someone got a message with a read-receipt and it wasn't set up for that.
It
happened on two internal messages.
 
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