Apple email - requesting a receipt from recipient
I need to be able to establish if someone has read a email I sent from my iMac. Is there any way to do this on iMac with the latest upgrade?
iMac 27″, macOS 12.5
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I need to be able to establish if someone has read a email I sent from my iMac. Is there any way to do this on iMac with the latest upgrade?
iMac 27″, macOS 12.5
No. There is no way to do this reliably using ANY mail client unless you are using an Internal MS Exchange system where both the sender and recipient are on the same system, and even there they are not obligated to allow read receipts to be sent to the originator of the message.
OK… “any” is too strong. it is possible if you are both using the same mail system hosted on Lotus Notes, but those are so few and far between now, that it really doesn’t bear mentioning.
No. There is no way to do this reliably using ANY mail client unless you are using an Internal MS Exchange system where both the sender and recipient are on the same system, and even there they are not obligated to allow read receipts to be sent to the originator of the message.
OK… “any” is too strong. it is possible if you are both using the same mail system hosted on Lotus Notes, but those are so few and far between now, that it really doesn’t bear mentioning.
The above query should refer to Monterey 12.5.1
In the body of your email ask the recipient to respond that they read the email.
Thanks Tim
Apple email - requesting a receipt from recipient