L
Luminal
I recently received an email in my inbox that was obviously spam e-mail. As I
typically do, I added the sender of the email to my blocked senders list. The
email was moved to my Junk E-mail folder. When I went to empty my Junk E-mail
folder, I was prompted with a message that the sender had requested a
read-receipt, do I want to send the read-receipt to the user. I, of course,
replied no to avoid confirming my address with the spammer.
In my opinion, when emptying my Junk E-mail folder, I should never be
prompted to send a read-receipt. Since the email requesting the read-receipt
is in the Junk E-mail folder, the read-receipt request should be
automatically ignored and I should not be prompted to send the read-receipt.
It's not really a security hole, but for less astute users, this situation
could lead to a significant increase in the amount of spam e-mail they
receive.
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typically do, I added the sender of the email to my blocked senders list. The
email was moved to my Junk E-mail folder. When I went to empty my Junk E-mail
folder, I was prompted with a message that the sender had requested a
read-receipt, do I want to send the read-receipt to the user. I, of course,
replied no to avoid confirming my address with the spammer.
In my opinion, when emptying my Junk E-mail folder, I should never be
prompted to send a read-receipt. Since the email requesting the read-receipt
is in the Junk E-mail folder, the read-receipt request should be
automatically ignored and I should not be prompted to send the read-receipt.
It's not really a security hole, but for less astute users, this situation
could lead to a significant increase in the amount of spam e-mail they
receive.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...7f34dabbc&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general