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Grandpappy | 11:20 Fri 29th Feb 2008 | Technology
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If I send an e-mail to someone, is there any way I can find out if they actually received it ( or at least it was received at the address to which it was sent)?

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Yes, a lot of email packages allow you to add a "read receipt". This will let you know that the user has seen your message but only if their email package supports read reciepts and/or they choose to send you one.
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Thank you 'squarebear' for that immediate response,but can you expand for the simplemind?
If you're using Outlook Express, go to Tools > Options > Receipts and you'll see the options for requesting and sending 'read receipts'.
if the email is not delivered for some reason, it will normally be returned to you.
i have Virgin broadband / email, i have not used that used that read /reciept but i know it is on the right hand side of the desktop, you just need to click it.
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