p dont think said:
>> Hi again,
>>
>> Thank you (Tomas) for your input on the Read Receipts. However, and
>> unfortunately, I copied that text to my Host provider, and they still
>> don't
>> know how to change that info. His reply was that he couldn't find a
>> dropdown
>> ... ??
>
> He might want to hire someone who knows their way around a *nix system.
>
> The first of the configuration settings that Tomas mentioned is in
> conf.pl, which is a perl configuration script for SM that is found in SM's
> config directory.  The second is a user setting found by clicking on the
> Options link at the top of the SM interface... then click into the Display
> Preferences menu.  The former must be enabled for the latter to have any
> effect.
>
> He also has to make sure his SMTP server supports this functionality,
> which is not a SM question.

Read receipts are stricktly bound to clients. This has nothing to do with
the SMTP server. Probably you mixed up read receipts vs delivery
notification. The latter must be supported by the SMTP server.

Marc.


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