IsReadReceiptRequested
Last modified: October 13, 2012
Applies to: Exchange Online | Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2010 | Exchange Server 2013 | Office 365
The IsReadReceiptRequested element indicates whether the sender of an item requests a read receipt.
<IsReadReceiptRequested/>
Boolean
The following sections describe attributes, child elements, and parent elements.
Attributes
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Child elements
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Parent elements
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Removes an item from the Exchange store. |
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Represents an Exchange e-mail message. |
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Represents a meeting in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting request in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting response in the Exchange store. |
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Represents a meeting cancellation in the Exchange store. |
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Represents an Accept reply to a meeting request. |
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Represents a Tentative reply to a meeting request. |
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Represents a Decline reply to a meeting request. |
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Contains a reply to the creator of an item in the Exchange store. |
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Contains a reply to all identified recipients of an item in the Exchange store. |
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Contains an Exchange store item to forward to recipients. |
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Represents the response object thatis used to cancel a meeting. |
If IsReadReceiptRequested is true, setting IsRead to true sends a read receipt. The recipient can suppress read receipts by submitting the SuppressReadReceipt response object before setting the IsRead property.
The schema that describes this element is located in the EWS virtual directory of the computer that is running MicrosoftExchange Server 2007 that has the Client Access server role installed.