On 12/20/12 9:28 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
> What this does is return a notification to the sender that the recipient
> has opened the mail, without any knowledge or intervention required by
> the recipient. Basically if you are the recipient and your mail client
> can display emails with embedded graphics, and you haven't turned off
> the option to display them*, then this thing will work.

Displaying remote images has been disabled by default in Thunderbird for ages, 
if not
always.

Paul



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