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Read reciepts on emails
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I'd never heard of them before today.
If the person you send a message to doesn't necessarily need to reply, could you send a read reciept request to them to click on, to show that you did read the email? Is that the point of them?
Have you ever sent/ replied to one?
If the person you send a message to doesn't necessarily need to reply, could you send a read reciept request to them to click on, to show that you did read the email? Is that the point of them?
Have you ever sent/ replied to one?
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I use them only for important emails at work. I wouldn't bother for just general stuff that doesn't need urgent actioning. If I send out a group email to the whole of my unit (approx 200 staff) then I don't as it would clog up my inbox unless again if its important information. A lot of them delete the emails and I CAN TELL! Lol.
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he has probably set all his emails to request read receipts. When I was project managing in the NHS, I could tell when most folk had received my email, read it or (ha ha) deleted it unread..they (poor deluded fools) used to choose "send receipt" and "don't ask me again" from the outlook options and bingo they were unwitting pawns in my game (hollow echoing laughter)
well you've got to get your fun where you can eh?
well you've got to get your fun where you can eh?
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