[accesscomp] Dan's tip

  • From: "Bob Acosta" <boacosta@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "tektalk discussion" <tektalkdiscussion@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 10:36:57 -0700

    Does Anyone Open My Emails?





Did you ever wonder if anyone actually opened your email?  Here's a way to 
confirm that your email was delivered and to be informed of when an email 
was opened by the recipient.  This is only going to work in the full version 
of Microsoft Outlook but other email systems might have similar options.

  1..  Start a new email by Pressing control plus the letter n or clicking 
on "New."  Fill in the "TO:" line and type up your email.
  2.. Before you send your email
a.  From the keyboard, press alt plus f and arrow down to  "options" and 
press enter. One could alternatively press the letter t in Outlook ten or 
letter I in Outlook 2007 to reach the options choice.

b.  If using a mouse, click on options.

c.  Arrow down once to "mail." If using a mouse, highlight the same choice.

d. Tab across to "tracking."  You land on a checkbox.  If you want a read 
receipt, press the spacebar to check this box.

e.  Press enter for okay.  You are placed back into your in-box.



3.  Now try sending yourself an email and see what happens.

how this works.  You will notice that when someone opens an email like this 
they get a message about sending a read receipt to the sender.  You should 
be aware that the recipient will be aware that you are tracking when they 
open your email.



Dan Thompson
dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx
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