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Old April 2nd 06, 02:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
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Default I will never use your prducts again,

I quit using your products severl monts ago in particular your MS out look. I
recently decided to try the new version of outlook 2003. I went to send
emails to people that I need to have a indication that the email was read. I
send them with a .readnotify tag, which sends me a recipt with out any
message to them. I sent these with ms uot look and each time they recieve a
notce that I would like a read recipt though this option is not checked in
out look.Now everyone has been informed that I am asking for a read recipt,
once again MS has screwed me up. I can not figure out how to clear the auto
fill for email address or even where it is looking for the address. this was
the straw that broke the Camels back. I have recomended to 2 of my clients
that they sell there MS stock and not use MS software ever again

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