> And, there's a very real and legitimate reason to ask for a return
> receipt.

Supporting read receipts would be a feature worth implementing, agreed.
(Although I am speaking for others here only, as I will never ever use
it.)

Anyway, folks need to understand that requesting a read receipt and not
getting anything in return *is* *not* an *evidence* of not reading the
mail. Which folks don't understand.


> It's not an invasion of privacy.

It actually is.

I may be more paranoid / concerned about privacy than you are, but
leaking the information when (if at all) I do read my mail isn't
acceptable at all. I refuse to use any MUA that doesn't empower me to
keep my personal information private.


> Unless Ximian implements some features that aren't important to Ximian
> but are important to its users, evo will be relegated to "toy" status.
> I'm currently struggling to remain with my current distro of SuSE
> +Ximian in my business, but the lack of meaningful support in both
> components is forcing my hand to look around for another solution.
[...]

Do whatever pleases you. You don't expect to get features implemented by
comments like the above, do you?

...guenther


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