No Marta, thanks, but I worded my question poorly. What I'd like Mail
to do is let me know when an email I have sent has been received and
opened. I'm told it's a standard feature on Outlook Express, but I
haven't checked that myself.
Using webmail through my ISP, this feature is supposedly available, but
I haven't seen it actually work correctly yet.
Bill Holt
On Aug 15, 2006, at 7:30 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
> Do you mean to make a sound when it arrives? I have one of my
> computers set to make a glass sound, the other to purr and the third
> one to ping, so I know which computer gets the massage in case they
> all three are active. When the messages are unread, they have this dot
> beside the message and after being read, the dot disappears. that is
> all I know about Apple mail's functions
> Marta
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> On Aug 15, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Bill Holt wrote:
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>> Does anyone know how to set "Mail" so that it will report when a
>> message is received and when it is actually opened?
>>
>> ? Bill Holt
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