On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 07:46:52 -0700
  "D. Ryan Spott" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Make your emails html based and place a graphic in them with a GUID

Still doesn't work in every case. People like me intentionally read email with 
html parsing turn'ed off.
I can pick the message from the html tags. If the message is in an image, the 
message is deleted unread.
If I'm in a bad mood I leave the html (which is corrupted by reply in text 
mode) in the reply.
Guess I spent too many years reading email on a VT.

When I administered a network for a newspaper I ran most messages through 
MimeDefang which can remove the html
before delivery. Prevented a lot of problems with self described power users.

Larry

> 
> When the end user opens the mail and wants to view the contents they will 
> download the graphic from your server.
> 
> People can still opt out of downloading the graphic but if it is a critical 
> part of the mail then they really have no choice.
> 
> ryan
> 
> 
> On 4/2/14 7:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> My owners asked this. Is there a way or a protocol that will allow you to be 
>> notified that an email recipient received or viewed 
>>your email, even if they refuse to acknowledge notification receipt? I don't 
>>think there is but they seem to think they read 
>>something a while back
>> thanks
>> heith
>>
>>
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