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<blockquote data-quote="Zoolook" data-source="post: 287394" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>There is a rather disturbing peice of software that allows you to not only know that someone read your email (whether they want you to know or not), but also tells you how <strong>long </strong>they spent reading it, how they read it (online or via a download/blackberry etc) and even if they kept it or deleted it.</p><p></p><p>If anyone I knew or did business with used this without telling me, and I found out, I'd end any kind of relationship with that person immediately.</p><p></p><p>I occasionally use read-receipts at work, when I send an important message to a group and I need to know who read it - but maybe we really need different responses to read-receipt requests.</p><p></p><p>There should be a range of read receipt choices to the recipient. For instance, the “I-have-read-your-email-and-it-is-a-load-of-crap” receipt, the “there-is-no-chance-of-me-reading-your-email-ever-so-don’t-send-me-any-more-receipts” receipt, or even the “I-was-thinking-of-replying-to-your-email-but-I-am-not-going-to-now-because-you-have-asked-for-a-receipt” receipt. </p><p></p><p>(I stole that from this website <a href="http://www.technologyandbusiness.com.au/Keep_the_Receipt.htm" target="_blank">http://www.technologyandbusiness.com.au/Keep_the_Receipt.htm</a>)</p><p></p><p>:black:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoolook, post: 287394, member: 21101"] There is a rather disturbing peice of software that allows you to not only know that someone read your email (whether they want you to know or not), but also tells you how [B]long [/B]they spent reading it, how they read it (online or via a download/blackberry etc) and even if they kept it or deleted it. If anyone I knew or did business with used this without telling me, and I found out, I'd end any kind of relationship with that person immediately. I occasionally use read-receipts at work, when I send an important message to a group and I need to know who read it - but maybe we really need different responses to read-receipt requests. There should be a range of read receipt choices to the recipient. For instance, the “I-have-read-your-email-and-it-is-a-load-of-crap” receipt, the “there-is-no-chance-of-me-reading-your-email-ever-so-don’t-send-me-any-more-receipts” receipt, or even the “I-was-thinking-of-replying-to-your-email-but-I-am-not-going-to-now-because-you-have-asked-for-a-receipt” receipt. (I stole that from this website [url]http://www.technologyandbusiness.com.au/Keep_the_Receipt.htm[/url]) :black: [/QUOTE]
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