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Enforce Read Receipt

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Marwan - 27 Aug 2007 13:04 GMT
Is there a possible way to enforce a read receipt on ever email sent and do i
have to enable it through group policy or can it be made from the local
machine???
thxx in advanced
Roady [MVP] - 27 Aug 2007 13:47 GMT
You can use Group Policies to force that you always request a read receipt
when composing/sending an email and that the receipt is automatically being
sent without prompting the user within your domain.

Note that outside your domain it is up to the receiver to send a receipt or
not.
Also note that you will automatically send read receipt to mails received
from outside your domain as well, including SPAM.

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> Is there a possible way to enforce a read receipt on ever email sent and
> do i
> have to enable it through group policy or can it be made from the local
> machine???
> thxx in advanced
Marwan - 27 Aug 2007 14:56 GMT
Sorry for bothering u again but can u send me the details (steps) how to do
it in group policy thx alot my friend

> You can use Group Policies to force that you always request a read receipt
> when composing/sending an email and that the receipt is automatically being
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> > machine???
> > thxx in advanced
Roady [MVP] - 27 Aug 2007 15:28 GMT
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/policies.htm

You can find the tracking policies in the corresponding section in Outlook.

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Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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> Sorry for bothering u again but can u send me the details (steps) how to
> do
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>> > machine???
>> > thxx in advanced
 
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