Hi Barry,

How do I turn off the Request Read Receipts just for the Declude Lists?

In Outlook 2003 there is only 1 setting which covers all the emails not
specific email accounts.

Tools > Options > Preferences > Email Options > Tracking Options.

I need to have request read and delivery receipts turned on as I deal with
many different people and partners and in most cases I have to know that 1)
the email was delivered and 2) that the email was read, well so I know they
have read it.

I have been bashed about the last few days about the Read Reciepts issue and
cant find a way around it and nooone has come forward with a  solution yet.

There is an option to "never send a response" which I always have checked. 

This has the effect that if someone requests a read receipt from me, I don't
get a prompt about it and one does not get sent.

Is there a way around this?

Kindest Regards
Craig Edmonds


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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Declude Mailing Lists - Etiquette - A gentle
reminder

Proper etiquette when posting to a list or forum! When posting to our lists
or forums, please comply with the following "rules:" 

1. Turn off Return Receipt Requests.

2. Please search the archives and FAQ.

3. Do not add attachments unless specifically asked to do so.

4. Only add .zip or .txt attachments. Others waste bandwidth and are not
necessary.

5. Do not post in html format. The size of a message in HTML is a lot larger
than that of plain text. This is a problem for those on dial-up and those
with PDAs.

6. Delete unnecessary text when quoting or replying to a post. Just
include/keep the information relative to your response. This way, others do
not have to wade through unnecessary information, only that needed to
understand the post.

7. Do not use a "DIGITAL SECURITY Signature". It wastes bandwidth and causes
problems to some users, like those with PDAs.

8. Please use a subject line that will attract attention to your problem and
offers an insight of what asking about. (Example, a subject line of "Help"
will be ignored.)

9. If you change the topic or direction thereof, change the subject line.

10. If you want a good answer, provide good details.

11. Please allow time for people to respond to your post. We are working
too. Plus, some lists are known to be slow to post.

12. Please do not include lines of company/private legal disclaimer. You are
sending to a list. It is going to be resent to everyone on that list.  This
translates into no longer being a private or confidential message. Also,
some lists are archived and have been known to show up on Google searches.

13. Do not include any line as part of a message "signature" like, "If you
have received this communication in error..."

14. If your post is criticized, please reread your original post you sent
along with the reply and take a few minutes to think about them before
snapping out your reply.

15. Do not initiate a flame against others. It is improper to do so on a
list. Take it off list. Also, 9 times out of 10 you will be proven wrong.

Please note: This list is a collaborative effort and will be changed upon
valid suggestions.

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