Voting Results: Approve Reject...Replied?

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In Outlook, I send an e-mail to approvers with voting buttons:
Approve and Reject. Through experience I have learned not to move the
sent mail from the Sent Items folder, to open each response, and to
check that it has "registered" on the Tracking Tab before moving the
reply from the Inbox. It always works just fine. However, other
people have sent me tracked e-mails *they* have initiated where on the
Tracking Tab for some responders it says "Replied" with the date and
time instead of Approve or Reject.

I can't find anything similar on Google Groups, so I appeal to you.
Why does it say "Replied"? I have noticed that there is a yellow bar
at the top that says "You forwarded this message on...", which tells
me the initiator perhaps sent it twice. Maybe the Approve/Rejects
show up on the other message?
 
Outlook version? Is it the original email? Voting buttons require a reply
to the email, not a forward.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) wrote:

| In Outlook, I send an e-mail to approvers with voting buttons:
| Approve and Reject. Through experience I have learned not to move the
| sent mail from the Sent Items folder, to open each response, and to
| check that it has "registered" on the Tracking Tab before moving the
| reply from the Inbox. It always works just fine. However, other
| people have sent me tracked e-mails *they* have initiated where on the
| Tracking Tab for some responders it says "Replied" with the date and
| time instead of Approve or Reject.
|
| I can't find anything similar on Google Groups, so I appeal to you.
| Why does it say "Replied"? I have noticed that there is a yellow bar
| at the top that says "You forwarded this message on...", which tells
| me the initiator perhaps sent it twice. Maybe the Approve/Rejects
| show up on the other message?
 
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