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Alias and deleting emails

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cds423 - 29 Aug 2006 15:10 GMT
We are forwarding email from one person's account to another person's
account.  The boss tracks all emails he send for recieved and read or not
read.  My question is, if I sent and email to (A) and (B) is also getting
that email blind.  If (B) deletes the email without reading it, will it show
up in the senders email as deleted without being read.  
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Brian Tillman - 29 Aug 2006 15:39 GMT
> We are forwarding email from one person's account to another person's
> account.  The boss tracks all emails he send for recieved and read or
> not read.  My question is, if I sent and email to (A) and (B) is also
> getting that email blind.  If (B) deletes the email without reading
> it, will it show up in the senders email as deleted without being
> read.

If a read receipt was requested and (B)'s client honors requests, then
probably, but I haven't personally tested receipt requests to Bcc clients.
It should be fairly easy for you to test.  Just ask two co-workers to help.
Enable read receipt requests, make sure their mail client is configured to
honor them, then send a message to one and Bcc the other.  Have the second
person delete without reading.  See what happens.
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