With Gmail, is there some way to do that check?
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You can try a service as SpyPig to sent you a notification when your email has been read.
Kudos to labnol.org for the suggestion! |
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As mentioned in rchern's link: By far the easiest and most reliable way to know if your recipient has read a message is to ask them in the message to send you a brief reply. |
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Not if you use the web ui. I think (but am not certain) that it would work if you use a desktop client that supports it. See here for details about why it doesn't work and is generally unreliable: http://knol.google.com/k/read-receipts-in-gmail# |
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Similar to the suggestion by @Ivo, whoreadme is, you guessed it, a tool that can track who has read and forwarded your emails.
However, it still has the problems associated with this method of tracking if an email has read in that generally, people will not have their email client set to download images by default. |
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