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From: Mikey on 9 May 2010 15:28 Please don't tell me to see the Yahoo tech support people. I got lost in that maize and I thought I'd never find my way out! Tech suppor has no been turned into a game! Is there ANY POSSIBLE way I can determine if an email I had sent sent , has been accessed, or opened!? Thank!!!, I also use Yahoo , lierbag999 AT YAHOO DOT com)
From: MJMIII on 9 May 2010 17:45 "Mikey" <borracho999(a)live.com> wrote in message news:1d4a24b4-33a9-4188-adcb-9f7dfed8b314(a)37g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > Please don't tell me to see the Yahoo tech support people. I got lost > in that maize and I thought I'd never find my way out! Tech suppor has > no been turned into a game! > > Is there ANY POSSIBLE way I can determine if an email I had sent > sent , has been accessed, or opened!? > > Thank!!!, I also use Yahoo , lierbag999 AT YAHOO DOT com) You've taken OT to a new low. It's so OT I wish I knew why I responded. -- "Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
From: William R. Walsh on 10 May 2010 09:33 Hi! > Is there ANY POSSIBLE way I can determine if an email I had sent > sent , has been accessed, or opened!? No. To broaden the topic slightly, you can request a return or "read" receipt with many e-mail systems. Whether Yahoo mail supports this or not I have no idea. I'd kind of doubt it. Even if they do, you're at the mercy of the receiver as to whether or not the return receipt will be processed. I and other people that I know have turned them off in their mail clients, so that none will ever be returned. There are other, sleazier ways around this problem such as the inclusion of images on a remotely situated server (though all modern mail programs block these by default). William
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