Receipts are not automatic. They are at the discretion of the recipient. I kill 99->100% of them. If I think the correspondent deserves a receipt, I send a message >with content, not one of the automatic receipts. Some folks seem to want a receipt >for every message they send no matter what the content. I don't like that sort of >behavior.

Agree.  Plus you can say you never got it.  Plausible deniability
is your friend, sad to say.

In the corporate battleground email is as often used as a weapon
as a tool.

Most aren't smart enough to see that it can backfire.  Just be careful
before you execute, it isn't a bad idea to have someone on your
team proof it first.

It is a forever record.


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