i have a generic users account that is not a person but a program. The
username only exists for the purpose of emailing out our billing statements.
What i want to do is have this username's email (abc@company.com) prompt a
read receipt when the recipant recieves the email.
Can this be done inside of SBS? or does it have to be done w/in Outlook or
outlook web? I would prefer to do this inside SBS if possible. Please help,
thank you.

Re: read receipt for Outlook generic user...user has exceptions by Larry

Larry
Mon May 05 11:17:49 PDT 2008

Hi Christopher:

Does this help?

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/192929

--
Larry

Please post the resolution to
your issue so that all can benefit.


"Christopher" <Christopher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33289268-9676-4F84-9656-B6B4F7048653@microsoft.com...
>i have a generic users account that is not a person but a program. The
> username only exists for the purpose of emailing out our billing
> statements.
> What i want to do is have this username's email (abc@company.com) prompt a
> read receipt when the recipant recieves the email.
> Can this be done inside of SBS? or does it have to be done w/in Outlook
> or
> outlook web? I would prefer to do this inside SBS if possible. Please
> help,
> thank you.



Re: read receipt for Outlook generic user...user has exceptions by Cliff

Cliff
Tue May 06 00:00:53 PDT 2008

Nope, this is set on a per-message basis and is up to the client generating
the email. If it is an automated billing program, you'd have to write that
functionality in programmatically. It can be done, but no quick shortcuts
by having exchange do it.

-Cliff


"Christopher" <Christopher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:33289268-9676-4F84-9656-B6B4F7048653@microsoft.com...
> i have a generic users account that is not a person but a program. The
> username only exists for the purpose of emailing out our billing
> statements.
> What i want to do is have this username's email (abc@company.com) prompt a
> read receipt when the recipant recieves the email.
> Can this be done inside of SBS? or does it have to be done w/in Outlook
> or
> outlook web? I would prefer to do this inside SBS if possible. Please
> help,
> thank you.