On 04/06/2012 15:14, Reindl Harald wrote:

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


I'm not sure why this is so hard to believe. There is literally a class of customers that have a specification which says that there must be a notification sent back to the sender whenever they download their emails. I cannot currently bid for their business.

A spec is a spec - either you can meet the spec or you can't bid for the business...

Ed W

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