Quote from Dale on 04/03/07 at 05:56:34:One of the problems with delivery receipts and read receipts is that the switches are global. It can't be done on a email-by-email basis without a lot of goofing around.
I'm not sure what you mean by "lots of goofing around", but in Outlook all you have to do is click the "Options" button at the top of the email and you get the dialog I showed above. Click the option(s) you want and send it.
Quote from Dale on 04/03/07 at 05:56:34:
(Many people, and I'm one of them, consider receipts to be an invasion of privacy worthy of Big Brother. We've even had people say words like "Hey, you read my email at 3:00pm - why didn't you respond at 3:01?!?". I get around 100 emails a day minimum, and don't need that many people a day watching what I do and when I do it, so my Outlook is set to never send receipts.)
There is a HUGE difference between Read receipts and Delivery receipts. I (almost) never allow read receipts either. But
delivery receipts don't say YOU got the email, let alone read it, just that the mail server got it. You could be gone for two years, never log in to your account, and every time I sent an email I would be notified that your mail server got it (with the exception as Collin mentions above of disabling that function on the SERVER).