Return Receipt is a function of the mail reader and is not supported via SMTP.
Everyone disables Return Receipts by default nowdays (Outlook,
Thunderbird). Most companies control the generation of Return Receipts
via a group policy and disable it.

The best you can do is run your own SMTP server and look at the logs
to verify that the destination mailserver accepted the message. You
won't be able to tell what it did with it. Some are set to generate a
return email if it was blocked as spam or if the recipient could not
be resolved, but you have no control over that.

-Dave Walton


On Nov 20, 2007 10:49 AM, Gary Hurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> suppose you send someone a lot of emails every day and they claim to be
> never receiving 5% of them or so.  now you don't know if they are really not
> getting them or just getting them and losing track of them.  how does one
> set google mail up to get verfication of receipt of the emal?
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