New submission from Dmitry Goldenberg <dgoldenberg...@gmail.com>:

Is there a reliable way to certify (ensure, track) the delivery of an email 
message when using smtplib?

For example:
Disposition-Notification-To message header which enables the e-mail reader of 
the recipient to send confirmation e-mail when the recipient opens the message 
for the first time. That e-mail reader program must support this functionality.

Return-Receipt-To message header which enables the e-mail server of the 
recipient to send confirmation e-mail when the original e-mail gets received by 
that server. However, most newer e-mail servers do not support 
Return-Receipt-To header.

Are these message headers at all reliable?

The request is to enhance the documentation to provide an example of how to 
track a message delivery. Conversely, if it's plain not possible, the request 
is to state that explicitly in the docs.

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assignee: docs@python
components: Documentation
messages: 384600
nosy: dgoldenberg123, docs@python
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: smtplib: recipe for certifying message delivery
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.7

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