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Un-opened e/mails.
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My question in full..."Is it possible to know if a recipient of an e/mail has received and opened it; or possibly 'binned it'.?
This afternoon my niece told me that she met-up again with a male acquaintance who enquired if she had received his e/mails which, he claimed, were indicated on his computer as having been un-opened. Consequently, my niece and I are now wondering if she 'binned' them in the belief that they were possibly 'junk mail'.
Personally, I doubt that one can establish if an e/mail has been received; unless a receipt is requested and obtained for the communication concerned. However, I am open to being proved wrong.
Ron.
This afternoon my niece told me that she met-up again with a male acquaintance who enquired if she had received his e/mails which, he claimed, were indicated on his computer as having been un-opened. Consequently, my niece and I are now wondering if she 'binned' them in the belief that they were possibly 'junk mail'.
Personally, I doubt that one can establish if an e/mail has been received; unless a receipt is requested and obtained for the communication concerned. However, I am open to being proved wrong.
Ron.
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For instance; If I send an e/mail to my niece, I am unaware of any means by which I can establish if she has received it: apart from whether or not she has opened the communication.
Ron.
For instance; If I send an e/mail to my niece, I am unaware of any means by which I can establish if she has received it: apart from whether or not she has opened the communication.
Ron.