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A delivery receipt confirms delivery of your email message to the recipient's mailbox, but not that the recipient has seen it or read it. A read receipt confirms that your message was opened.
In Outlook, the message recipient can decline to send read receipts. There are other scenarios where read receipts are not sent, such as if the recipient's email program doesn’t support read receipts. There is no way to force a recipient to send a read receipt.
Select a tab option below for the version of Outlook you're using. What version of Outlook do I have?
Note: If the steps under this New Outlook tab don't work, you may not be using new Outlook for Windows yet. Select the Classic Outlook tab and follow those steps instead.
If you don't see these choices under Options, select More Options at the right end of the ribbon, then select the option you want.
To choose how new Outlook responds to read receipt requests:
Note: The tracking option, "After updating tracking information, move receipt to:" is not supported with Outlook.com. If you need this functionality, it is only available with Microsoft 365 Business plans that have email included.
Tip: As a best practice, consider tracking only single messages of importance instead of all messages. Recipients who occasionally receive a notification that a read receipt is requested on your message are more likely to send a read receipt than if they are prompted every time that they receive a message from you.
To request a receipt when you're writing email in the Reading pane, do the following.
Note: Tracking doesn’t appear until at least one receipt has been received. After you receive the first receipt in your Inbox, it might take several minutes before the Tracking button is available.
Note: Outlook on the web is the web version of Outlook for business users with a work or school account.
If you don't see these choices under Options, select More Options at the right end of the ribbon, then select the option you want.
To choose how Outlook on the web responds to read receipt requests:
Note: Outlook.com is the web version of Outlook for users signing in with a personal Microsoft account such as an Outlook.com or Hotmail.com account.
You can't request a read receipt in Outlook.com, but you can request read receipts for Outlook.com messages sent using Outlook for Windows. To learn how, select the New Outlook tab or the Classic Outlook tab.
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