----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <beginners@perl.org>
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 7:47 AM
Subject: Re: [OT] Email Notifications
Mike Blezien wrote:
we have been using the "Disposition-Notification-To: <from> in the mail
header("Request Read Receipt") to be notified when an email has been
received, but this does require the recipient to respond Yes or No to send
response.
I was just wondering if there was another way to track a mailing to see if it
was read, automatically
or other means of tracking email that has been received/read without the
recipient intervention?
Are there any type of Perl Mail modules that can do this, we use MIME::Lite,
among some of the other more popular modules, but haven't come accross a
programable way of doing this. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
You're asking how to spy on people. Can't be done. Shouldn't be done.
Rob
I should have clarified. This is for a client who is sending out a new marketing
email to his subscribers ONLY, listed in a mysql database and NO OTHER people.
So this is only being sent to his members, NOT SPAM. But as stated, it probably
is not a very good idea.
Thx's
Mickalo
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