Mike, I understand that, but how do they use them? Do they send them with every 
message or expect you to send them with each message? Sounds a little overkill, 
but I am sure there is a reason.

Thanks,
On Jul 13, 2010, at 1:36 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:

> Actually, I hate them, but my place of employment practically insist on them. 
>  For me personally, they are useless, and I don't blame Apple for never 
> having implemented the feature.  Nevertheless, I am stuck.
> On 12,Jul,2010, at 10:09 PM, Scott Howell wrote:
> 
>> Not to turn this into an endless discussion, but I really am curious if 
>> people really respond to all of these return receipts or is it something 
>> that happens and they have to take no action. I never respond to these 
>> because in nearly every case I have to respond to the message, so it would 
>> be like replying twice. It would seem that if there was sufficient demand, 
>> APple would have implemented this facility into Mail, but apparently its use 
>> is not significant.
>> On Jul 12, 2010, at 3:04 PM, Michael Busboom wrote:
>> 
>>> Normally, receipt requests aren't important to me, but they are to the 
>>> organization for which I work. I'm afraid that if I don't find something, 
>>> I'll have to do all my mail under Windows which, in my case, is very doable 
>>> but not desirable.
>>> 
>>> I guess I will need to look for new e-mail clients under Mac OS that work 
>>> with VO and have the receipt request feature.
>>> 
>>> Mike
>>> On 12,Jul,2010, at 8:24 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I suspect my Mail program sends *something* back to the sender 
>>>> sometimes--when I land on some messages, it says "Mail has new window," as 
>>>> if it's done some activity very quickly--which I assumed was 
>>>> return-receipt-sending.  I'd rather like it to stop doing this, actually, 
>>>> as I believe it's sending messages to spammers to let them know the 
>>>> account's still active for sending spam to...
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