From: JenA on
I regularly have to send emails to a particular email address with a word
document attachement and when I get the read receipt back I have noticed my
email comes up as spam in the receivers inbox. How can I stop this from
happening?
From: "Chuck Davis" newsgroup at anthemwebs dot on
Make a rule...
Why ask for a read receipt? It only means that the recipient has sent the
read receipt. Doesn't say whether is was actuall read. If the e-mail message
doesn't get bounced, and you are certain of the e-mail address, you can
justifiably assume that it was read. I personally don't clutter the Internet
bandwidth with read receipts or out of office responses.


"JenA" <JenA(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2E6C5C54-240C-4A09-BBFB-34C8DF9E1F66(a)microsoft.com...
>I regularly have to send emails to a particular email address with a word
> document attachement and when I get the read receipt back I have noticed
> my
> email comes up as spam in the receivers inbox. How can I stop this from
> happening?


From: Aligator on
if your receiver considers your mail as spam, HE should add your email adress
to the trusted sender's list...

--
I am what I am - the cow don''t make ham...


"JenA" wrote:

> I regularly have to send emails to a particular email address with a word
> document attachement and when I get the read receipt back I have noticed my
> email comes up as spam in the receivers inbox. How can I stop this from
> happening?