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Is it possible to specify individuals contacts (or lists) to always generate return receipts instead of using the account setting?

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I need to generate return receipts for a group of contacts, but do not want to generate them for all emails I send out. Is it possible to flag individual address book entries for a return receipt (or, better yet, a list within an address book)?

This is probably actually a suggestion, but I could not find any place to post it. Thanks

I need to generate return receipts for a group of contacts, but do not want to generate them for all emails I send out. Is it possible to flag individual address book entries for a return receipt (or, better yet, a list within an address book)? This is probably actually a suggestion, but I could not find any place to post it. Thanks

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I'm not aware that it's possible to do this within the address book. One possibility might be to compose your message, put the group in the 'To' field, and then send that message with a request for a return receipt. You'd have to do this each time you send a message to that group, of course, so it might not be a good idea if you write to them frequently.

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I definitely appreciate the response. However, it does not provide anything more than the manual solution I already know (I send lots of emails to a group), and it does not help me remember a couple of people who seem to be dragging their feet with a response.

Much thanks, however!