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Wednesday, October 09, 2002
7:40:16 PM
RE: "Lost message"

Greetings Sudip,

On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, 1:14:16 AM, you wrote:

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

In order to accomplish that they would have to be somehow notified of
1] the e-mail 2] the sender and 3] the receiver. If your e-mail is sent
through them then I would bet they can monitor 1] content 2] the
number of e-mails sent by you and 3] recipient information.

Should this web site's technology be true I, personally, would stear
WAY clear of such monitoring and allowing person(s) unknown to
integrate their technology into my daily e-mail activities.

If what I send is so important that I need to know the recipient
received it then it is sent US Postal registered, receipt request, UPS
or Fedex should I need track such receipt.

MHO.


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Regards,
 DG Raftery Sr.

A Life? Cool! Where can I download one of those from?

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