Outlook 2010 email options headers

In Outlook 2010, the email options headers refer to the various settings and options that can be customized to control the behavior of your emails. Here are some of the most common email options headers in Outlook 2010:

  1. From: This header specifies the sender's email address and name.
  2. To: This header specifies the recipient's email address and name.
  3. CC: This header specifies the email addresses of people who are copied on the message.
  4. BCC: This header specifies the email addresses of people who are blind copied on the message.
  5. Subject: This header specifies the subject line of the email.
  6. Date: This header specifies the date and time the email was sent.
  7. Priority: This header specifies the priority level of the email, which can be set to High, Normal, or Low.
  8. Importance: This header specifies the importance level of the email, which can be set to High, Normal, or Low.
  9. Read Receipt: This header specifies whether a read receipt is requested for the email.
  10. Delivery Receipt: This header specifies whether a delivery receipt is requested for the email.
  11. Follow-up Flag: This header specifies whether a follow-up flag is set for the email.
  12. Categories: This header specifies the categories assigned to the email.
  13. Tags: This header specifies the tags assigned to the email.
  14. Flags: This header specifies the flags assigned to the email, such as "To-do" or "Completed".
  15. Sensitivity: This header specifies the sensitivity level of the email, which can be set to Normal, Confidential, or Private.
  16. Do Not Forward: This header specifies whether the email should not be forwarded to others.
  17. Do Not Auto-Forward: This header specifies whether the email should not be auto-forwarded to others.
  18. Do Not Auto-Reply: This header specifies whether the email should not be auto-responded to.
  19. Auto-Reply: This header specifies whether an auto-reply should be sent to the sender.
  20. Auto-Forward: This header specifies whether the email should be auto-forwarded to others.

These are just some of the most common email options headers in Outlook 2010. There may be others depending on your specific email account settings and configuration.