The following two Wiki entries explain more about the complications
Return Receipt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_receipt
Read Receipt : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_tracking#Read-receipts
While Return Receipt proves that the recipient email server received the message, no such confirmation is available that the user obtained the message from their server
Read Receipt is almost universally disabled as it confirms the recipient has received the message in their mail client, thereby signalling that the recipient email address is live (good news for sp@mmers worldwide).
Pegasus Mail does have the capability of returning an acknowledgement. See menu Tools/Options/Advanced. Sending out a request to acknowledge is a little trickier and requires knowledge of what the recipient mail client knows about request formats. Then you insert the required header into your outgoing message See message Compose - Special tab. Then fill in the custom header line
way too much trouble for most people.....
Martin
<p>The following two Wiki entries explain more about the complications</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Return Receipt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_receipt</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp; Read Receipt :&nbsp; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-mail_tracking#Read-receipts </p><p>While Return Receipt proves that the recipient email server received the message, no such confirmation is available that the user obtained the message from their server</p><p>Read Receipt is almost universally disabled as it confirms the recipient has received the message in their mail client, thereby signalling that the recipient email address is live (good news for sp@mmers worldwide).&nbsp; </p><p>Pegasus Mail does have the capability of returning an acknowledgement.&nbsp; See menu Tools/Options/Advanced. Sending out a request to acknowledge is a little trickier and requires knowledge of what the recipient mail client knows about request formats. Then you insert the required header into your outgoing message See message Compose - Special tab.&nbsp; Then fill in the custom header line</p><p>&nbsp;way too much trouble for most people.....</p><p>Martin
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