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| 1189087 | 2011-03-24 21:44:00 | Hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I send most important email with a request for "read receipt" option ticked so that I get a response knowing it has been received. Question - I've sent an important email and haven't had a "receipt" and I'm wanting to check whether I've forgotten to tick the "options" box before sending it or someone has ignored it. I know the email has been received because I got an "out of office automatic reply" but can't find any information via the sent email folder as to whether the "read receipt" was used. Any help appreciated. |
SP8's (9836) | ||
| 1189088 | 2011-03-24 21:55:00 | Probably been ignored. I always ignore those things. | pctek (84) | ||
| 1189089 | 2011-03-24 21:58:00 | It can be ignored so you will not know. I do remember some person I know using software ( an add on maybe ) that overcame that though. I'll try and find it for you. Edit:- Can't find it in Google. I will send an Email to my friend and ask how he does it. |
Snorkbox (15764) | ||
| 1189090 | 2011-03-24 22:21:00 | To check in Outlook 2010 - open outlook - File - Options - Mail - scroll down till you get to Tracking - all the options are there. Like many others though - if that message pops up I click no - so its only any good if the person actually clicks yes. There used to be a program I used, that sent one back automatically - but it only worked some of the time lately, to many AV's blocked it. Cant remeber the name of it now. |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1189091 | 2011-03-24 22:24:00 | Telephone the person and ask them if they received your email. That may be the only way you will find out. |
Zippity (58) | ||
| 1189092 | 2011-03-24 22:58:00 | My mate uses www.msgtag.com Not free BTW. |
Snorkbox (15764) | ||
| 1189093 | 2011-03-24 23:14:00 | My mate uses www.msgtag.com Not free BTW. That was it :thumbs: There used to be a free version, that put a message along the bottom of the mail with the words something like - "The sender has automatically been notified this email was opened" - the paid version you could remove the message or put in your own. Just out of interest - the program worked damn good - I actually won a court case with it. The person kept on saying they never recieved my emails -- but had to back pedal real fast and admit they were actually bull sh1tting, after I produced copies of the original mails along with the receipt from Message tag saying they had and when they had opened them, along with time and day. :thumbs: |
wainuitech (129) | ||
| 1189094 | 2011-03-24 23:23:00 | That was it :thumbs: There used to be a free version, that put a message along the bottom of the mail with the words something like - "The sender has automatically been notified this email was opened" - the paid version you could remove the message or put in your own. Just out of interest - the program worked damn good - I actually won a court case with it. The person kept on saying they never recieved my emails -- but had to back pedal real fast and admit they were actually bull sh1tting, after I produced copies of the original mails along with the receipt from Message tag saying they had and when they had opened them, along with time and day. :thumbs: How does it work? Embedded HTML in the footer? But then how it would work if HTML was disabled in the client? Not too sure about Email clients inner workings. |
Cellux (15145) | ||
| 1189095 | 2011-03-24 23:50:00 | [QUOTE=wainuitech;1004048]Just out of interest - the program worked damn good - I actually won a court case with it. =/QUOTE] I remember you talking it it once Wainui ... couldn't remember what it was called so been relying on "read receipt" and sending emails outside office hours so I get an auto reply saying it's been received ... doesn't mean it's been read though. Thanks for everyone's help ... |
SP8's (9836) | ||
| 1189096 | 2011-03-25 00:44:00 | How does it work? Embedded HTML in the footer? But then how it would work if HTML was disabled in the client? Not too sure about Email clients inner workings . i think it works Via HTML - but not to sure - from their site, it wont work with web based mails Eg: Web-based email programs such as Hotmail and Yahoo! don't send email using the SMTP protocol that MSGTAG needs to utilize . They use their own special protocol to communicate . You can use a web-based email account to receive your receipts, but MSGTAG cannot send tagged messages from a web-based email service . You can still send tagged messages to Hotmail and Yahoo! email addresses . I did find over a time though it stopped working on every mail . But that was the older version . When I brought it, it was for the purpose of tracking mails to some customers that kept on saying they never recieved them . With Message tag I had proof they did at least recieved them, and someone had clicked on the mail, which activates the response / receipt, even if trying to delete the mail it still sent the moment its selected . As I said, it helped me win a court case - and easily paid for its self, other wise it would have been my word against the other party saying I had sent mails, and he says he didn't get them . Wrong answer sunshine :D |
wainuitech (129) | ||
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