cheshirekat wrote:

>It
>claims to be able to know when the email was received, when it was
>opened, whether attachments were opened, and how long the email was
>opened for. Are they able to gather this information from PowerMail?

There is no way for the sender to know if a plain text message has been
read in PowerMail.
If the message is an HTML message that contains an external picture
(referenced by an URL to the image on a web server), then the server
containing the image can notify the sender when the image is displayed
by any email client (and if the URL contains a unique identifier, the
sender can know wich recipient have displayed the image). You can
disable external pictures in PowerMail's HTML preferences to avoid that.


Jérôme - CTM Engineering


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