Link to a webpage with an "I read and understand..." button that e-mails
the acknowledgement to the appropriate party from the web server?

On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Ramatowski, Paul M.. <
[email protected]> wrote:

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> vs behavioral problems or what….  But between poison ivy and poison ivy I
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> 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….
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> Here is the question I was asked from “High Above”
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> *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?*
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> Thanks for any pointers,
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> “Itchy”
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