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Raymond - 15 Feb 2006 15:16 GMT
I have MS Outlook from Office Xp.  For some reason when I send out a
broadcast e-mail (about 100 contacts) I get READ and RECEIPT
notifications back EVEN though those options ARE NOT selected.  I would
appreciate any ideas you may have.  I know it is a 'pain' for those
receiving my e-mails having to respond to my system's requests.  I then
get an 'inbox' full of receipts.

I have scanned for virus, Adaware, spybot, defrag, scan disk, window
and office updates and nothing has worked.

Thanks R
Diane Poremsky [MVP] - 15 Feb 2006 18:52 GMT
do you have a rule set requesting receipts? do most send back receipts? If
not, the recipient may be redirecting it and enabling receipts on the
redirection.
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>I have MS Outlook from Office Xp.  For some reason when I send out a
> broadcast e-mail (about 100 contacts) I get READ and RECEIPT
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> Thanks R
Raymond - 16 Feb 2006 14:01 GMT
In fact I have checked both indiviudual and group distribution
settings...neither are for read or received receipt.  About 25% are
sending back notiification (the others must have set there systems not
to respond any longer)..................still not sure why this is
happening.........thanks!!
 
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