Read receipts
Frank Slootweg wrote:
AlmostBob wrote:
it will not matter what you request, the other person will not respond with
a read receipt
Nonsense. Most people will respond to a Read Receipt request on
messages which are (manually) confirmed to be from a known good sender.
I do and so do most of my respondents.
Most of the people I know set their option to "Never send" as soon as they
find out that they have an option. (Some take a while.) The receipt is
pretty much meaningless anyway, because it's really an "open receipt"
rather than a "read receipt. Getting one means that your message might
have been read. Not gettiong one doesn't tell you anything.
--
Gary L. Smith
Columbus, Ohio
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