![]() ![]() When you mark an incoming message as ‘Read’ and there’s a Read Receipt request, you’ll see this popup.Ĭhecking “Don’t ask me about sending receipts again” will change the global setting to “Never send a read receipt”. The last is the default and most commonly used option. ![]() Ask each time whether to send a read receipt.That’s Outlook for Windows, see below about Outlook for Mac. The setting is at File | Options | Mail | Tracking, just below where you set the options for outgoing Read Receipts. You can add additional object types to be prefetched.Here’s how to control what Outlook does when it gets a Read Receipt request with an incoming email. The HTML tags that are prefetched by default are base/href, body/background, img/src, link/href, and script/src. ![]() For example, when an HTML page contains the tag, the SteelHead prefetches the image my_picture.gif because it parses an img tag with an attribute of src by default. This allows it to serve the objects as soon as the client requests them, rather than forcing the client to wait on a slow WAN link. This still occurs, but with Parse and Prefetch the SteelHead has quietly perused the page before the client receives it and has already sent out the requests. Typically, a client would need to request the base page, parse it, and then send out requests for each of these objects. Parse and Prefetch essentially reads a page, finds HTML tags that it recognizes as containing a prefetchable object, and sends out prefetch requests for those objects. ![]() This feature complements the URL Learning feature by handling dynamically generated pages and URLs that include state information.
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