Am Sun, 26 Mar 2006 15:07:19 -0800 schrieb Chase:
You could send surveys and track the answers. But what do you think would
happen if any spammer could block your Outlook?
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Michael Bauer - MVP Outlook
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Hello! I have a million dollar question... Well, I don't have a million
dollars but do have a burning question:
Aside from a return receipt, is it possible using Outlook 2003 to "force"
the recipient of an e-mail to read it? For example, I'm in
communications
and we often times send very important informational e-mails to our
employees
and they simply delete them. Can we use Outlook to function where they
cannot
continue to use their Oulook until they read the e-mail sent to them from
us
and check a box in the e-mail that has text next to it stating they have
read
it?
I.e. Let's say I want to send a particular e-mail to employees that is
required to be read by them. I open up the e-mail, check some sort of box
stating I want this particular e-mail to be required to be read by
employees
and send it out. The recipient receives the e-mail and they can't use the
functionality of their Outlook until they click into this particular
e-mail
and check the box they have read it. Then, I would assume I'd want
something
set up to where the results are tracked in a database. Is this possible
and,
if so, what would be the steps I would need in order to do so?
Hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for the replies!