Am 25.05.20 um 16:17 schrieb Jaroslaw Rafa:
Dnia 25.05.2020 o godz. 14:33:36 Thomas pisze:
FAX is much better because FAX is same as letter and working
digital, nearly 100% yes or no. Email I did not know if it is
arrived,
[...]
What do you actually want to achieve? Because from your messages it's hard
to understand what do you actually want.
Its legal thing
Again, today I print out sign and fax.
I got an paper with send OK, date, time and recipient fax number
The signed paper will send with postage.
So for normal business fax arrived one working day before. Today form
legal point fax is OK for due date.
Letter can be arrive later.
I dont care if recipient has such an bad organisation that fax an/or
letter will throw away. Thats not my problem.
I dont have an fax number, so recipient has to use letter and stamp.
Thats what I want.
Same I want to have nearly with Email and so I have to find an way that
he could not answer with Email, So the solution seemed to be use sender
address nor...@myworkingdomain.com
and NORPLY is unkown.
His mess
age will/can not leave his server, he got only 5XX.
Hopefully I have explained it a little better then before.
best regards Thomas
When you send an email and you get a 250 response, it means your message has
been delivered (of course it does not mean the recipient has actually read it
- it may have been put to spam, but you said you don't care about that; BTW.
the same applies also for fax or paper letter; someone may receive it, but
throw it immediately to trash without reading). 250 reply code is basically
the same as fax confirmation - fax also doesn't give you any guarantee that
anybody has actually read your message. If you get another reply, like 4xx
or 5xx, that means your message hasn't been delivered.
If you'd use a working return email address, you would receive rejection
messages in case your message hasn't been delivered. Rejection messages are
"negative confirmations", ie. you get them only when your message HASN'T
been delivered. If you get nothing in return, you may assume your message
has been delivered.
If you explictly DON'T want to have a working return address, you decided
yourself that you don't want these "negative confirmations". So you have to
check logs, that's your only option.
It's as simple as that. What else do you want?