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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:08 pm |
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i am using outlook express with win xp ...
i am trying to use the request read receipt feature so i know people got my email and have read it.
i checked the box for it ... tested it and sent it to another one of my email addresses and it does nothing
any ideas?
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Absolute-Zero
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Just out of interest, does the account you're sending it to get downloaded into Outlook Express, too? If so then it's possible you've already set the option to ignore read/delivery requests automatically, that's why it's not working.
On that note, you may find that you won't get a lot of delivery receipts back, anyway. A lot of places block them as they create unnecessary traffic on networks and even more people just don't respond to them anyway.
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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:22 pm |
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no my other accounts i log into normally from their website... my school account and a hotmail account.
is there any other email programs out there that have good options ... i know my moms email for her school lets her retract emails if she sent something to the wrong person or something like that which is a cool feature ...
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_Taz_
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 2:42 pm |
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normally you can only retract internal emails from and exchange server, not internet mail.
thunderbird has a return receipt function.
when you send one to your other account, does it prompt you to acknowledge the return receipt?
most mail clients you can go into option and tell it to always reply, ask you, always ignore.
just for grins, create a new user profile on your machine, log in as that user, setup email account then send one with read receipt.
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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Tue Aug 12, 2008 3:09 pm |
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| _Taz_ wrote: |
normally you can only retract internal emails from and exchange server, not internet mail.
thunderbird has a return receipt function.
when you send one to your other account, does it prompt you to acknowledge the return receipt?
most mail clients you can go into option and tell it to always reply, ask you, always ignore.
just for grins, create a new user profile on your machine, log in as that user, setup email account then send one with read receipt. |
nope i have never received a prompt, as of yet, when i open the email.
ill try the new user thing too
also, is thunderbird a good user friendly, and most importantly secure client? i have never even looked into it.
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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:25 pm |
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anything on thunderbird ... or any email program that is better than outlook express?
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_Taz_
Bobby Creech |
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:35 pm |
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I like it a lot. I have all my personal accounts delivered to Thunderbird. I like it way better than OE. I haven't done any in depth study on the security. But I like its junk filter.
check here for some details. http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/features.html#secure
one thing I also like it that you can have thunderbird portable on your USB stick. which is nice you can have your full featured email with you on any computer and leave no footprint on their machine.
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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:59 pm |
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oh, wow, thats awesome. Is there a way to transfer all my old emails from OE to thunderbird though? i know you can import your bookmarks from IE to firefox so i am just curious if OR to thunderbird would work the same.
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_Taz_
Bobby Creech |
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:07 pm |
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yes,
* Select Tools | Import... from the menu in Mozilla Thunderbird.
* Make sure Mail is selected.
* Click Next >.
* Highlight Outlook Express.
* Click Next > again.
* Now click Finish.
you can find step by step with pictures if you google it. but it's pretty staight forward.
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EXTREMEoverclocker
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Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:33 pm |
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sweet, thanks for all the help Taz!
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