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On Tuesday, October 08, 2002, Sudip Pokhrel wrote...

SM>> If you want to be sure that it got there, request a receipt. Some
SM>> software and users don't send receipts, so even that is no
SM>> guarantee.

> Couple of months ago, I came across an article that propounded about
> a web service that allowed for a reliable way to confirm mail
> delivery. I don't know what kind of technology is involved or what
> modus operandi the service uses - anyone heard or know about such
> service(s)?

I guess if you could follow the exact connections and paths, you could
make a receipt request from every server that the mail hit, and the
one final one from the user when they picked up, which would be
auto-generated by the server itself... but it'd probably be a little
difficult to do.

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Jonathan Angliss
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