Re: [SLE] Re: Is it possible to trace an email message routing?

From: des (des_at_adtherm.com)
Date: 02/29/04

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    Hi John,

    Perfect... thanks...

    I now check the 'Confirm Delivery' & 'Confirm Delivery' options for an email.
    Then either way, I get a response as to whether the email was read (returns
    read receipt), or deleted without being read (returns simply delivery
    receipt). I tested this on a few emails to myself...

    This is a neat trick to test whether the receiving party is receiving the
    emails, or not. Some folks never seem to receive your email... :-(

    Regards,
    Des Aubery...
    (www.adtherm.com - des@adtherm.com)

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    On Sunday 29 February 2004 23:06, John Pettigrew wrote:
    > In a previous message, des <des@adtherm.com> wrote:
    > > Is it possible to trace an email message routing?
    > >
    > > MS Outlook had a useful feature where one could see whether a message had
    > > arrived at the recipient, if it had been read/rejected etc.
    > >
    > > Is it possible to do this? I am currently using KMail.
    >
    > The feature you're after is "request read receipt". I don't know whether
    > KMail supports it, although there are certainly linux MUAs that do.
    >
    > John

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