Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
>> I would use an image tag for it, with an online source. The source would be
>> a php webpage and variables (letter id, recepient id) would be given to that
>> page by the letter (or Outlook, etc.)
>
> Some people (including me) do not read HTML-Mails (but only plain/t
On 4/16/2012 7:26 AM, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
Generally, don't do it because just someone "opened" the mail, it
doesn't imply that s/he read it. And reading it doesn't imply the s/he
understands it.
IIRC, the mail RFCs state that the header line:
Return-Receipt Requested:
is not standard
Hi!
First, do not hijack threads.
On Mon, 2012-04-16 at 14:02 +0200, Gulyás Krisztián wrote:
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> I would like to send html-formatted e-mails to my customers through mailman
> mailing list. I would like to know of each recepients whether they've read
> my letter or not. If I use Delivery or re
On 4/16/12 8:02 AM, Gulyás Krisztián wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I would like to send html-formatted e-mails to my customers through mailman
> mailing list. I would like to know of each recepients whether they've read
> my letter or not. If I use Delivery or read receipts, the recepient can
> decide he
Dear All,
I would like to send html-formatted e-mails to my customers through mailman
mailing list. I would like to know of each recepients whether they've read
my letter or not. If I use Delivery or read receipts, the recepient can
decide he / she sends me the receipts or not. But I need this inf