Deleting Read Receipts ? Oulook Spy not working.

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Wolfsbane2k

Hi,

Using Outlook 2003, SP2.

I've recently been checking a a whole load of old emails, some of which had
read receipts on them - which outlook is now trying to send.

However, one read receipt is trying to go to a domain that no longer
exists - (found by watching the TCP/IMAP packets) so it's hanging outlook
and stopping my normal emails from going - as the proper SMTP server is now
responding with a "no domain" error.

I've tried to locate the read receipts using outlook spy as per
http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/delete_rr.htm but it's not showing up in
the root container.

Any idea what else i can do to erradicate this annoying receipt?

Thanks in advance,
Wolfsbane2k
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

how many psts do you have in the profile? the receipts go to the root of
their pst.

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Wolfsbane2k

Morning Diane.

I've only got the one PST file open, and it's not at the root of that.

I've looked through the root of the IMAP folders as well as a double check,
and it's not there either.

It's now narked me off so much i installed vpop3 on a local machine to get
rid of it by dumping it into a server i could control, but that seemed a
little heavy handed!

Any Ideas?

Thanks in advance,
 
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Brian Tillman

Wolfsbane2k said:
It's now narked me off so much i installed vpop3 on a local machine
to get rid of it by dumping it into a server i could control, but
that seemed a little heavy handed!

Another approach would be to create a new PST and make it your default
delivery location. This would create a brand-new, empty Outbox. You could
then move all your other data to the new PST and close and delete the old
one containing the receipt.
 

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