In Outlook for Windows, why am I receiving email saying that a message has been opened by the recipient?
In Outlook, you may receive notification that a message you sent has been read (a "read receipt"). If you do not wish to be notified when a message that you send has been received or read, you can change these options by following the appropriate steps below:
Outlook 98, 2000, 2002, or 2003
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectOptions....
- Under the
Preferencestab, clickE-mail Options....
- Click
Tracking Options....
- Uncheck the boxes beside
Read receiptandDelivery receipt, and then clickOKto clear all the dialog boxes.
Outlook 97
- From the
Toolsmenu, selectOptions....
- Click the
Sendingtab. Under "Tracking Options", uncheck bothTell me when all messages have been readandTell me when all messages have been delivered.
Also see:
- In Microsoft Outlook, what is AutoArchive, and how do I use it?
- In Microsoft Outlook 2000 and later for Windows, how do I turn Wordmail on or off?
- What is Microsoft Outlook?
- In Microsoft Outlook 2000 and earlier for Windows, how do I fix an "exceeding limit" or "size limit" error?
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Last modified on May 12, 2006.
Last modified on May 12, 2006.
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