jimw wagner wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
Fred A. Miller wrote:
John Meyer wrote:
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Your [ This EMail May Be Spam ! ] [users] [moderated] Open document: DOCX file !! was Debbie Ruiz/IT/SavGa received by: at: 07/13/2007 07:06:51 AM
You might want to look a little harder next time you get a return
receipt request.  And to the list, is there any way to strip these off
incoming messages?  They're just straight out annoying.

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I simply refuse to answer anyone who insists on using them!

Fred

Same here.  Still, if it's not a written rule of the internet
netiquette, what possible point is there to attaching a return receipt
to an e-mail sent to a mailing list?  Even off list they rarely make any
sense.  If you're that worried, call the other person.


I'm given to understand that some people may be working from an office, where that return receipt thing is required to be left in.

There are a number of other people who just don't understand that a return receipt for a mailing list is a waste of time, theirs and everyone else's.

I suspect there are even some who don't know how to turn them off.


the first and second reasons I can buy, but the third seems illogical. I'm in Thunderbird, for instance, and I _have_ to turn it on. If you have to do that, then I would think you'd know how to turn it off as well.

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