Don’t Ask Me Again. Or Ever.

by Paul Sherman on April 1, 2008 · View Comments

in Everything Else


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This is what you see in Outlook if someone has (rudely, in my opinion) sent an email with a read receipt requested. (It’s none of your damn business if/when I read your email, thank you.)

The problem is in the confusion engendered by the check box text, and the potential irrevocability of the action associated with checking it.

If I check the box, does that mean:

  • Don’t ask me about receipts again and ALWAYS send one when requested,
  • Don’t ask me about receipts again and NEVER send one, or
  • Something else entirely.

I have no idea. But I’m frankly scared that checking the box will mean that I will always and forevermore be sending read receipts to all who request one.

{ 3 comments }

1 Name October 5, 2009 at 2:35 pm

You can set it to always not send a message. Go to Tools, Options, Email Options, Tracking Options, and there you can check to never send a response!

2 mpavey November 17, 2009 at 7:25 am

Agreed! It's a really unhelpful dialog box.

3 mpavey November 17, 2009 at 12:25 pm

Agreed! It's a really unhelpful dialog box.

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