Volume 9 Issue 2 | February 2015 |
I Sent an Email, Did It Arrive? Did They Read It? Email is great tool for communicating with other people, but after sending a message have you ever wondered:
A small number of email programs, including Microsoft Outlook, Google Apps (the commercial version of Gmail), Thunderbird, and a few others have two functions that sound like they will provide exactly this information:
However:
Low-tech approach: Forget the technology, connect with the person Here's one technique that will help get you this information, and you can do this with any email program on any computer or smartphone or tablet: Near the end of the body of the message you're about to send, write this: "Please send me a reply so I'll know that you got this." or this: "Kindly send me a reply so I'll know that you received this." or whatever variation fits your style. Make it stand out by putting blank lines both before and after it. Consider also putting something brief in the Subject field, e.g., "Subject: Please confirm - Meeting time changed" in addition to a request for a reply in the Body of the message. I guarantee that this will work some of the time, maybe even most of the time. Don't use this in every email you send, only when your message is important enough that you need the other person to acknowledge it. And here's another technique that often gets forgotten amid all the technology: If the issue in the email that you sent is important enough, after an appropriate period of time, call the person on the phone to follow up. Where to go from here
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