I send read receipts for my test email accounts, but I don't get all the answers, I have the global on setting

What I would really like to do is use the mailing, send later and read receipts, I do not know if these extensions will work together or not. I fixed some things in the configuration editor and define global settings to "always send" but up to now I have not anything to come back at all. My test email addresses are to GMail and yahoo.

Hey, we all get Moody... My turn. My pet hate is the double issues. Mainly because I don't really no notice of WHO. It's not relevant to me. So I find it actually to answer me the same thing for the same person. And not always the way to wsame that the two items contain a sufficient difference that what is right for one is not good for the other. Not a problem, then I must explain why I disagree with me basically the exception.

Curiously, people tend to think of E-mail as a thing of delivery signed type when it is really formed free that the sender can never guarantee what happened to their mail, and still less that it was delivered.

The RFC allow delivery status notifications. Most of the servers were turned off to control spam see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backscatter_%28email%29. Read even notification are controlled by the client of the recipient (except in the case of Enterprise Server). Thunderbird default is to ask if you want to send a. My experience is most people go how to turn off after they get the first request. The actual result is that they are subject useless as the only people who return them do not need to.

Configuration of your test in Thunderbird addresses should get the query to return a read receipt, as it is a part of the header as such, e-mail client know he asked. If this isn't maybe there is a bug in the software.

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