Want create site? Find and plugins. Microsoft today that it’s implementing several new features in Outlook for Mac, all of which have been highly requested by its Office 365 subscribers. Timed emails, delivery notifications, email templates, and more are being added to the Mac software.
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To Change a Message’s Options: In the message window, click the Options tab. Indicate where replies should be sent to, choose to receive read receipts and encrypt the message or delay its delivery. Office 2016 for Mac Excel 2016 Outlook 2016.
With a new Send Later feature, Outlook for Mac users can draft an email and then schedule it to send at another time using the new drop-down Send Later button located next to the send button. The email is saved to Drafts and then sent automatically at the specified time. Alongside Send Later, there are now options to be notified when an email has been delivered and read by a recipient. Delivery receipts confirm that an email has been sent to the recipient’s inbox, while a read receipt confirms that a message has been opened. Outlook for Mac users can also choose to decline to send read receipts. To make it quicker to send the same type of emails, messages can now be saved as templates, and emails can also be dragged and dropped to the calendar to make automatic calendar appointments.
Microsoft is also improving the account setup experience through automatic detection of email account type (Exchange, IMAP, or POP) and automatic email account importing when you’ve previously signed into another Office app. The new account setup experience is available for all Mac users who are running Outlook version 15.34, while the delivery and read receipts, email templates, and calendar changes are available for all Office 365 subscribers running Outlook version 15.35. Office 365 users who are also Office Insider Fast users on version 15.36 have access to Send Later, a feature that will be available to all Office 365 subscribers starting in July.
The option to request read and/or delivery receipts is on the compose mail Options ribbon and Draft menu. If you are not familiar with receipts (because Outlook for Mac did not support it), receipts are notification that the message was received or read. Delivery receipt: send a notification mail when the email has been delivered to the mailbox. Read receipt: send a notification mail when email has been opened by the recipient Not all email clients can return read receipts and recipients usually have the option to not return one. Neither receipt option will guarantee you that the message was placed in the Inbox or read.
The read receipt only tells you that the recipient marked the message read. If the recipient reads it using a client that does not support receipts or has an option to not return receipts, you won't get one back. A 'deleted unread' receipt tells you that the recipient deleted a copy of the message without marking it Read, it does not guarantee they didn't read it without marking it read. Delivery receipts, if supported, will tell you the message made it to the recipient's mailbox. If the server doesn't support returning receipts, Office 365 generates a message that the message was handed off to the server and Office 365 doesn't know what happened to it. If the recipient uses an email client that supports responding to read receipts, you should receive notification when the message is read or deleted unread, provided it's not filtered out by antispam software.