Re: Can I see when the recipient has opened my email?

From: Jen (Jen_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/01/04


Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2004 13:49:10 -0800

Unfortunately, I am not the boss, so I can't enforce it, but thanks anyway :)

"Vanguardx" wrote:

> "Jen" <Jen@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote in news:61684735-1AFC-4DEC-AF1F-3A10DA1531F3@microsoft.com:
> > Thanks for your help. I was aware of the reciepts and knew that you
> > could opt not to send one, so that won't work. I was hoping that
> > there was a similar feature to view activity on the recipient's end.
>
> It works if it is company policy to require its employees to enable read
> receipts. It is really easy to test: periodically send announcement
> e-mails to your employees, Any that don't respond with a read receipt
> get to have a discussion with their boss. If you don't want to
> establish company policies and then enforce them then you deliberately
> choose to let your employees do whatever they want regarding e-mail and
> abuse your resources however they like. If it doesn't work, it is
> because you chose not to make it work.
>
> You might want to inquire in a newsgroup for Exchange. I've heard but
> not confirmed that Exchange can be configured to issue the read receipt
> when a user opens a message using Outlook. You could try using the
> System Policy Editor in the MS Office Resource Kit (ORK). There is
> where you can configure the preferences settings regarding read
> receipts, what action to take, and enforce them. I haven't used this
> tool so I don't know if it applies only local policies or domain-wide
> policies.
>
>
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