repeating Read receipts from the same email

  • Thread starter Nathan Freeland
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Nathan Freeland

I keep getting Read Receipts from the same person who I sent an email to a
few days ago. I get about 50 per day. How do I make it stop?
 
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William Lefkovics [MVP]

You can't really stop them without some administrative control of the
aparently messed up client over there.

Perhaps...
1) Create a rule that sends them to the deleted items folder.
2) send an email to
(e-mail address removed)
 
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mrtoki

how

William Lefkovics said:
You can't really stop them without some administrative control of the
aparently messed up client over there.

Perhaps...
1) Create a rule that sends them to the deleted items folder.
2) send an email to
(e-mail address removed)
 
M

mrtoki

How do you fix the messed up client?
I'm working on a laptop that is repeatedly sending out read receipts for 2
different messages. His hard drive was getting full so his older e-mails were
archived into a pst file that was moved to a different drive and a new pst
file was created to receive new messages.
 
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mrtoki

Also, there is nothing in any of his outboxes.

mrtoki said:
How do you fix the messed up client?
I'm working on a laptop that is repeatedly sending out read receipts for 2
different messages. His hard drive was getting full so his older e-mails were
archived into a pst file that was moved to a different drive and a new pst
file was created to receive new messages.
 
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mrtoki

Nevermind. Outlookspy solved the problem!

mrtoki said:
How do you fix the messed up client?
I'm working on a laptop that is repeatedly sending out read receipts for 2
different messages. His hard drive was getting full so his older e-mails were
archived into a pst file that was moved to a different drive and a new pst
file was created to receive new messages.
 

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