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SUMMARYThis article describes the "Not Read" notification message generated by a Microsoft Exchange Server. MORE INFORMATION
A Microsoft Exchange client user can request notification when a message is
read. The Exchange Server then sends the message originator a notification
message when the recipient reads the message.
The message body of the notification message has the following format:
Occasionally, when an Exchange user sends a message with Read-Receipt notification turned on, the notification message returned has a subject line with following format:
The body of the message contains the following information:
NOTE: The notification message will not be sent if the message is deleted on the server until the deleted folder is emptied. The feature to empty the deleted folder is set by default. To change the feature, select Options from the Tools menu. Then, under the General tab, select the Empty the 'Deleted Items' Folder Upon Exiting check box. The above notification message can be generated if the message has been deleted before it was read or if the recipient has defined a rule in the Inbox Assistant that moves the message into a folder located in a .PST file on a local machine, before the message was read. The Microsoft Exchange Information Store service is responsible for tracking messages to generate the notification messages. The folders in a user's local .PST file cannot be tracked by the information store and hence the "Not Read" notification is generated.
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