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    Is it possible that the others who sent you email knows that you have read their mails? I mean is there a way that they even know when or did you ever login your email.
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    i don't think so unless its some sort of email progam that alerts the sender of when the email is opened.

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    i think there isnt such program,is it?
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    i've seen forums that have this sort of option. maybe he means that sort of emailing.

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    You can send an email with a thing that requests a read confirmation. You can toggle it on somewhere in your e-mail program. So when you send your e-mail with that option enabled, the receiver has an option to send automatic confirmation as reply that the message is received. Some e-mail clients send back that auto-reply automatically, some ask the user if he/she wants that confirmation being sent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GODJonez
    You can send an email with a thing that requests a read confirmation. You can toggle it on somewhere in your e-mail program. So when you send your e-mail with that option enabled, the receiver has an option to send automatic confirmation as reply that the message is received. Some e-mail clients send back that auto-reply automatically, some ask the user if he/she wants that confirmation being sent.
    If the option is enabled and I opened that person who sent mail to me, he/she will receive a comfirmation that the mail has read?
    Does hotmail had that kind of option?
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    I don't know about hotmail. It might send that confirmation without telling you when you read the post. Or not. I can't know as I don't use hotmail. I could try. PM me your hotmail address and I send you a post with that confirmation request and we'll see what happens.
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    Should I enable any option in hotmail before sending it?
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    Umh, I thought if I send you an e-mail. But you could send me a mail too. I don't know any options available in hotmail. You might check if there is anything related to it.

    My e-mail is for example [email protected]
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    GodJonez, thanks for trying that and helping me out
    I've got what I wanna know, thanks bro.
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