bpj wrote:
> Well does it or dosen't it!

Return receipts don't work in Mozilla and from the threads I've read I 
dont think they're going to be implemented any time soon.

- Pratik.

> Chuck Simmons wrote:
> 
>> Adam Bailey wrote:
>>
>>> Peter Lairo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Adam Bailey wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> bpj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Does Mozilla support Return Receipts?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Return receipts are largely useless over the Internet. Don't waste 
>>>>> your time
>>>>> with them.
>>>>>
>>>> Why useless, most people that matter that I have requested one from 
>>>> have
>>>> sent it. Thus giving me documentation that an important mail was
>>>> received. This can be very important in business commiunications.
>>>>
>>> A receipt doesn't mean anything. It's not a guarantee of anything.
>>>
>>>
>>>> I know, it is not likely to be 100% legally binding, but it can be the
>>>> straw that tilts things way over in your favor.
>>>>
>>> They're not 0.1% legally binding.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Adam Bailey    | Chicago, Illinois
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Finger/Web for PGP
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.lull.org/adam/
>>>
>>
>> And most accurately, it is a curious fact that the negative ack of no
>> bounce is far more reliable than a receipt.
>>
>> Chuck
>>
> 


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