Alts
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I have a question concerning the automatic replies that certain administrations or businesses (strictly legitimate ones) use in order to be certain that the message that they had sent has been received. More clearly put, I receive an e-mail from, for example, the Royal Mail, no sooner has the message been downloaded, there is an automatic reply that takes place, and, beyond my control, that guarantees the sender that the mail was received.
With my Outlook Express setup, the people that I send mail to should (in principle) also have a small pop-up window requesting that a receipt be sent in order to inform me that they have received or read the mail.
More often than not, nobody ever ticks the box saying "Yes", and I never receive any confirmation of reception (99%-ish). Other times, especially with some of the administrations or services I deal with, I would die to be sure that they have received my mail.
Is it a program that already exists in my Windows 2000, and only needs to be configured? Or is it anther program altogether?
Thanks for any help.
Alts
With my Outlook Express setup, the people that I send mail to should (in principle) also have a small pop-up window requesting that a receipt be sent in order to inform me that they have received or read the mail.
More often than not, nobody ever ticks the box saying "Yes", and I never receive any confirmation of reception (99%-ish). Other times, especially with some of the administrations or services I deal with, I would die to be sure that they have received my mail.
Is it a program that already exists in my Windows 2000, and only needs to be configured? Or is it anther program altogether?
Thanks for any help.
Alts