From: Hawkyboy on
Hi!

The above says it all really, as a recruiter pitching to new businesses
everyday it would be invaluable to note if an email had been deleted unread
by way of a receipt. This way the client could send out a subtle message to
the recruiter and this would enable us to work on other ways to win over the
client rather than assuming the email had been read and diregarded for other
reasons.

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From: Diane Poremsky on

Hawkyboy wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The above says it all really, as a recruiter pitching to new
> businesses
> everyday it would be invaluable to note if an email had been deleted
> unread
> by way of a receipt. This way the client could send out a subtle
> message to
> the recruiter and this would enable us to work on other ways to win
> over the
> client rather than assuming the email had been read and diregarded for
> other
> reasons.
>
This is exactly what a read receipt does, except it's not 100%
fool-proof and doesn't always get returned.



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