Am 04.06.2012 15:36, schrieb Ed W: >> Then tell them their only option is to buy Exchange Server and Outlook for >> everyone - but explain that this >> 'feature' *still* will not work for recipients that are outside of your >> control (ie, it will only work for local >> recipients - and I *think* it is possible to set up Trusts with other >> external Exchange Servers, but not sure, >> and if it does, it requires the explicit cooperation of the other systems >> admin). >> >> Bottom line: do NOT promise the impossible to a client just to win the >> business. It is a losing proposition, as >> you are beginning to see... >> > > We run small ISP selling mail accounts to customers. *our customers* want to > voluntarily tell senders when they have downloaded an email via POP.
and the sender for sure wants this too for every single message? i doubt not > The basic requirement is when the message is accessed via POP, then the > sender (presumably defined by the FROM address) is sent a notification. have fun if ONE user has enabled "leave messages on server" and his machine crashs - the next time he will setup his account again he would self-DOS the mail-system > Please don't argue about the spam aspects, etc - we are all on the same page > here wait until one of the company get fired and leave you a little "present" with a lot of forged senders > However, it's not an entirely foolish request it IS a entirely foolish request each mail client in this world supports "acknowledgment of receipt" the sender has only to configure his account correctly and the rcpt can decide if his client should send confirmations * always * per confirm on each message * alaways for specific senders * or even not send this bullshit at all such things has CLEARLY not to be implemented on the server side if the users are too stupid to user their mail-client and the admins missing any knowledge to do this for the users solve this problem by educate them in e-mail baiscs
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