Peter van Dijk wrote:
> I am not aware of any software parsing QSMBF. Are you?
It would be nice if someone convinced Microsoft et. al. (in the Windows
E-mail client world) to support the reading and parsing of QSBMF in the
same way Outlook already does this for Exchange server based E-mail.
For those who don't know, if you send a message using Outlook via an
Exchange server and the message fails, the Exchange server sends back a
message to Outlook which is displayed in your Inbox as would be
expected. The message is also automatically parsed and the message it
relates to in your "Sent" folder is tagged with whatever failure occured
so that if you go through your messages in your sent folder you can see
an additional "header" added at the top of the window of "Delivered on
xxxxxxx" or "Read at xxxxxx on the xxxx of xxx ..." or "Failed because
... "
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