On 30/12/02 23:27, "William Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 12/30/02 4:18 PM, "Mickey Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>> Or maybe not. I set it up on two of my accounts right after I read about it.
>>> Neither my @mac account or my ISP account have gotten any 'receipts' back
>>> yet.
>>> 
>>> Odd
>> 
>> This command/header will only *request* a return receipt.
>> 
>> While some clients can (and will) carry out the request to send back the
>> receipt, others will prompt the user and they can choose not to send it
>> back.  Still other clients (like Entourage) ignore the request completely
>> unless the user has set up a rule to reply, so it should not be assumed that
>> no receipt means a recipient didn�t receive the message.
>> 
>> This feature is more intended for the corporate environment where e-mail can
>> be tracked through the corporate server.  With internet e-mail, it's all up
>> to the receiving client.
> 
> 
> Right, I should have been clearer, Entourage has not even queried me to send
> the receipt from either account when I send mail to myself.
> 

No, it won't. That functionality isn't programmed in.

You could set up a rule that looks for a 'DNR' header to run an applescript
that asks you if you want to respond, then generates the reply message if
you say yes.

-- 
Barry



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