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Discussion in 'Computers and The Internet' started by clementinexo, Oct 30, 2006.

  1. clementinexo

    clementinexo hip *****s sucks.

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    i was told if i wanted to know if someone had read an email i sent them to just set it when i email them so i receive a notification when they have read it. does anyone know how to do this in a hotmail email account? because i'm not finding it...
     
  2. Columbo

    Columbo Senior Member

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    Is there a google translator for it? otherwise I havent got time to learn another language - why doesnt it just speak english?


    setup outlook or outlook express to pull your hotmail in and to send as your hotmail account then setup read reciepts there
     
  3. clementinexo

    clementinexo hip *****s sucks.

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    how do i do that in outlook? i rarely use it.
     
  4. d-fens

    d-fens psycho

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    For Outlook Express:

    Read Receipt for Individual Messages


    To request a read receipt for individual messages, click Request Read Receipt on the Tools menu in your new message.

    Read Receipt for all Messages

    To request a read receipt for all messages: 1.On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Receipts tab.2.Click to select the Request a read receipt for all sent messages check box, and then click OK.
    NOTE
    : The e-mail program your intended recipient uses must support returning read receipts for you to receive one. Also, message recipients can choose not to send read receipts, even when they are requested. If you do not want to send receipts, click Options on the Tools menu, click the Receipts tab, and then select the Returning Read Receipts option you want.

    http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B240915&x=8&y=13
     
  5. clementinexo

    clementinexo hip *****s sucks.

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    outlook express apparently doesn't support hotmail.
     
  6. Columbo

    Columbo Senior Member

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    I think it does if you use netpassport - at least I know I've used it with an account at hotmail.co.uk
    I have DEFINITELY used outlook express to send and recieve from a hotmail account
    If theyve stopped doing that (IE stopped outlook express users from accessing) then install outlook from an office2003 or office xp disk they might accept that. Infact its likely because it has a webmail component to it -
    Sorry I cant help you more but I spend all my time with server technology rather than desktop stuff
     
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