  richk_1957 If ..Then..Else Premium join:2001-04-11 Minas Tirith | reply to nixen Re: Ummmmmmm ok.
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| reply to richk_1957 said by richk_1957 : said by nixen : Even then, both sender and recipient must be in the same Exchange system.
I don't think so. I've sent stuff to my home e-mail address from work [and I always ask for a read receipt]. And when I got home & checked my e-mail, there it was, the receipt question. Now we are using exchange 2004 in work and I don't think my ISP is using the same and anyway, we're not on the same domain.
That's a different feature. And, as stated it's purely optional for the remote mail client to honor that receipt notification request. When you are within an Exchange domain, it's up to the Exchange administrators to allow or deny the Exchange specific read notification functions.
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| reply to nixen said by nixen : Even then, both sender and recipient must be in the same Exchange system.
I don't think so. I've sent stuff to my home e-mail address from work [and I always ask for a read receipt]. And when I got home & checked my e-mail, there it was, the receipt question. Now we are using exchange 2004 in work and I don't think my ISP is using the same and anyway, we're not on the same domain. |
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