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GreenEyes June 13th 08 03:18 PM

how do i tell if the reciepient of an email has recieved it?
 
how can i set up email so i can tell if the recipient has recieved/opened it
without having them actually reply back to me??

DL June 13th 08 04:17 PM

how do i tell if the reciepient of an email has recieved it?
 
You cannot, excepting via a read receipt which they can ignore, if their
mail server accepts the reciept in the first place


"GreenEyes" wrote in message
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how can i set up email so i can tell if the recipient has recieved/opened
it
without having them actually reply back to me??




Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware] June 13th 08 04:19 PM

how do i tell if the reciepient of an email has recieved it?
 
Hi GreenEyes,,

did you try the "read/receipt" option in Outlook?

"About tracking when messages are delivered or read"
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...421911033.aspx

Maybe it helps.

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Oliver Vukovics
Share Outlook without Exchange (Vista Ready): Public ShareFolder
Synchronize Outlook between PC and Notebook: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com

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how can i set up email so i can tell if the recipient has recieved/opened
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without having them actually reply back to me??



VanguardLH[_2_] June 13th 08 07:57 PM

how do i tell if the reciepient of an email has recieved it?
 
"GreenEyes" wrote in
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how can i set up email so i can tell if the recipient has recieved/opened it
without having them actually reply back to me??


You can't. They get to control their own resources, not you. Unless
they choose or configure their e-mail client to send back a read
receipt, you won't know. You could try using a web beacon just like the
spammers but that fails since most e-mail clients are configured by
default to block externally linked content.

You can send a read receipt *request* (a header gets added to your
outbound e-mail). THEY get to decide if they will send it to you. Of
course, you could be polite and ASK them to respond.

Now configure your e-mail program so it always and automatically sends
the read receipt e-mail whenever requested. Also configure your e-mail
client to allow all externally linked content. If your e-mail client
makes use of the IE security zones, make sure to change to the Internet
security zone for minimal security while reading e-mails. Now others
can do to you want you want to do to others.


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