Re: "proving" a user received an email (good gosh)
From: Gerard (sendmail@NOSPAMrathersimple.com.noplace)Date: 06/24/02
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From: Gerard <sendmail@NOSPAMrathersimple.com.noplace> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 00:02:49 -0700
In article <188cd7b2.0206232245.47c44a28@posting.google.com>,
rut@linuxmail.org (gaius.petronius) wrote:
> in exhibit C there is no apparent way i can say that he is receiving
> this particular message; all i can say is that the server is
> functioning properly and that there is no reason to doubt that when he
> logged in he did not receive all his email messages.
>
> is there a method to log the received message id?
I can't help you there, but there MAY still be an issue even if that is
possible:
You still have to proove that the recipient doesn't have rules that may
have migrated that message to some other folder and marked it read, or
just trashed it. Not even intentianally, it may have triggered a strange
anti-spam rule. Ex: perhaps the boss sent an email with all-caps, like
"ADVISE ME ON PROJECT ETA". That might trigger an auto-moce to trash
with a poortly written anti-spam rule at the client end.
Politically, if your boss has any authority over the recipient, I'd
[have the boss] search that machine for the message in question.
-- What color is clear?
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