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Monday Mundanity

Filed under Uncategorized by at 3:05 pm on Nov 24 2008

Here’s a fine post for a Monday, something really niggling and silly to think about.

Why do some people turn on read receipt for every single email they send out? Do they really like to recieve approximately a million receipts a day in their mailboxes?

I have turned on read receipt two times in my entire life. Exactly twice have I deemed an email so important for people to read that I would like to see an acknowledgement that they have read it to ease my mind that they recieved my email which almost certainly contained a message that directly impacted their immediate health and welfare.

Yet there are people who turn this feature on for, as far as I can tell, literally every single email they send out. And now I’ve discovered that there’s a further feature, one that tells the sender if you deleted their email! So when I go to empty my trash several messages relating to whether I want to let [unnamed person] know I’m deleting their email pop up. Really? You really needed to know I was deleting your email?

I am not that torqued about an extra click, but I just don’t get it. Can anyone explain it to me?

2 Responses to “Monday Mundanity”

  1. 1 jarlenerosson 25 Nov 2008 at 10:49 pm

    I had no idea that you could even do that! (read reciepts)

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    Kim Reply:

    I think it might be an Outlook thing, mainly, but I think my webmail client for my personal mail does it as well. Don’t you start though! :)

    This also reminds me, we need to set you up with a mommy blog so you can write!

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