On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 10:13:38AM +0200, Pere Camps wrote:
> > That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW Microsoft-ish
> > e-mail clients that have a "Request return receipt" feature, but that ONLY
> > works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well, and
> >
Pere Camps wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Can somebody point me to the place where an standard for
> automatically acknowledging/confirming email (that is, I want to know if
> my email has been read by the receiver) is -it there exists one-?
>
> I'll be also be very grateful if you point me
On 07-Jul-99 Pere Camps wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
>> That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW
>> Microsoft-ish
>> e-mail clients that have a "Request return receipt" feature, but that
>> ONLY
>> works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well,
>> and
>> has it ena
Jonathan,
> That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW Microsoft-ish
> e-mail clients that have a "Request return receipt" feature, but that ONLY
> works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well, and
> has it enabled.
That's why I was asking. Too bad.
That is not a standard e-mail feature. There are a VERY FEW Microsoft-ish
e-mail clients that have a "Request return receipt" feature, but that ONLY
works when the receiving mail client supports that feature as well, and
has it enabled. In other words, it'll happen maybe once in a blue moon.
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