Read confirm in Outlook Express

Hi experts
i'd like to know if there is  a way to disable the "read confirm" in Outolook Express when a buyer recives a Questionnaire like email attachment for a Survey.
The questionnaire has been sent from Enterprise Portal Application with SRM 7.0
regards
andrea

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