Microsoft Outlook 2007 question..
November 20th, 2013
When i send a mail with MS Outlook i choose to receive a notification when my mail is received by the receiver but i everytime i have to tick it manually.. . I ask myself if there isn’t a way to do that automatically?
Most people have that disabled anyway, its a pretty useless feature.
But if you insist on using it, did you try Google? (I know the answer is there).
http://www.google.com/search?q=permenanty+enable+request+return+reciept
Why would you want to be “that guy” that requires receipt request on every email?
SmAsHeDr
good answer,
SmAsHeDr replied: Most people have that disabled anyway
Useless for you,important for other people.. .
Mattholomew replied: Why would you want to be "that guy" that requires receipt request on every email?
It’s important for me to know when and IF my mail is received by the receiver.
bossma02 replied: SmAsHeDr
good answer,
Maybe “good answer” for you but not for me..
I use a paid service,
http://www.readnotify.com
It provides quite a lot of features. You can digitally track where the e-mails are being forwarded to as well.
Also has Outlook plug-in.
You can also use the digital time stamps as evidence in UK courts, not sure about the rest of the world.
Windows 7 replied:
SmAsHeDr replied: Most people have that disabled anyway
Useless for you,important for other people.. .
It's important for me to know when and IF my mail is received by the receiver.
I guess you didn’t get what I was saying. The person you send the email to has to have return receipts enabled, so it does not always work.
Also, did you even try the suggestion from the article I linked? Or just reply back to QQ?