Dear tracer,

Sunday, July 7, 2002, 5:52:07 PM, you wrote:



JA>>> You can use delivery, and receipt confirmation, but only delivery
JA>>> is actually respoonded too all the time. Receipt confirmation can
JA>>> be skipped by the user.

>> Only bad configured mailservers respond to delivery confirmation
>> requests and clients should not respond to them without a user
>> confirmation.

t> personally I would have more trust in the computer telling me it has
t> arrived then the person I write...
t> Obviously doesnt mean it has been READ but thats afterall not what a
t> sender wants to know. If it ends up in the addressed mailbox, thats as
t> far as normally my interest would go as it means that if he doesnt
t> read it, its his mistake and not 100 whatever unexplainable things on
t> the net...

Just imagine that your is ugly spammer ;-). You can verify your e-mail
database of victims by this simply way.

I do not want, that my e-mail client will send any delivery or reading
confirmation without my control.

In TB! i can send read confirmation  and delivery confirmation to
*dedicated* persons using folder properties and "read" filters.

Is there is a way to generate "user unknown" message not from server
but from client side. I really want to be "not existing" :-) for some
.... peoples :-)


-- 
Best regards,
Sergey Uvarov

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TheBat version :1.60q/Post3,
Running at NT 5.0, Build 2195 Service Pack 2.


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