
If there is a setting to enable it to respond, and you know the method, please let me know.

Here's a run-down, (as far as I know so far): Notification doesn't work in all clients though. When the recipient opens the message, if his mail app supports the protocol, the option of a return message is generated. You just send your message as normal, per the directions that follow. Return-Receipt is not a standard yet, but it is possible for email applications (AKA clients) to request a return receipt message. I'll tell you about StuffIt Deluxe and its Return Receipt feature. Have you ever sent an archive, or posted one to the web, and wondered whether anyone opened it? The news is better there.

It's a possibly great idea but not an exact standard so it's not supported by all email clients.

But before you get your hopes up if you like the idea, don't. This week's topic is about Return-Receipt or Notification.
#Mac mail return receipt full#
Have you ever sent an email to someone and wondered wether the person you sent it to received it? Email is terrific, but how do you know your message successfully made the trip across that web full of computers and found its way safely to its intended computer.
#Mac mail return receipt series#
