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Jul 15

Stopping Read receipts in Outlook 2010

One of the things that annoys me in Outlook is when someone asks for a read receipt, today I received another mail from someone asking for a read receipt so I thought I would have a delve around the options to see if I can block this annoying feature. And after checking a few locations in the options I managed to find it, so I thought I would take the opportunity to share with you how to block this if you also find that annoying

Go to Backstage (file)

Click options Click on Mail and scroll down to the tracking section and choose never send a Read Receipt

Then click OK and no more read receipts ever annoyance over.

Dave

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  1. Shantanu Nafrey

    I just looked up your instructions on how to stop thos annoying ‘Read Receipts’ requests in Outlook Express 10. Your instructions helped me stop this problem. Thanks vm.

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