Forum Discussion
Brian LeFlem
Jun 04, 2019Copper Contributor
LIKE: what's the point?
So, when you're on Outlook on Office.com, you can LIKE an email, but what's the point, when no-one knows that you liked it? Works great in Teams, but it needs to work in Outlook too, or you might as...
VasilMichev
Jun 04, 2019MVP
No point if you ask me, but millennials seem to love this :D
Anyway, no actual "message" notification is sent, but you do get a visual indicator when a message has been liked, as well as the list of people who have liked it. Read for example here: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/like-an-email-message-in-outlook-on-the-web-cfd919a9-7c3e-40ed-a6e6-aabd7d2d2acb
Brian LeFlem
Jun 04, 2019Copper Contributor
Why would an email you've sent be in your own Inbox for you to see how many people have liked it? And, of course, this is Outlook on the web---not Outlook on your PC, which all our staff use.
- Brian LeFlemJun 27, 2019Copper ContributorAs I said, it would be better for a notification to appear, eg, Gillian Liked your Email. It should appear when Outlook opens or, if Outlook is already running, when the person likes it. OR, Outlook could have an Activity tab, like TEAMS, that shows you a list of Likes, etc.