Not going to comment on the usefulness of this.....but you could put up a 
google form that has the I agree part then email him the results when they hit 
submit. Then add the link to what I imagine is a huge annoying signature 
already.

Ok, I lied, must comment.  What makes him\her think the link will be any more 
effective than a read receipt.

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I don't know if this falls into the category of  technological solutions vs 
behavioral problems or what....  But between poison ivy and poison ivy I can't 
focus :(
I looked his voting button idea and not really going to work..  I click reply 
on a message while reading it in the preview pane, I don't get voting buttons.  
Only time I saw them was after opening the message.  Our environment is 
Exchange Online, clients are a mix of Outlook 07/10/13,  a small number of 
Macs, and every flavor of handheld and tablet imaginable....


Here is the question I was asked from "High Above"

Is there a way in Outlook that when I send an email, I can build in a link at 
the bottom requesting that the recipient click on to acknowledge that they have 
read the email and understand the body of the message, then once clicked on 
will auto generate an email back to me stating that they did click on the 
button/link etc. I need it to be far more than a basic 'read receipt' which 
most people ignore anyway. and I need this built into the body of the email as 
well.   I found an article on "voting button"??  Ideas Thoughts?


Thanks for any pointers,

"Itchy"

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