After sending an important email, what do you usually expect to know then? For me, it’s whether the email hits the recipient’s inbox or it is kicked to the spam box, and when he reads it or deletes it right away.
Unfortunately, most email protocols now such as POP3, IMAP… don’t support this chore. Maybe the creators thought only kids need to know this or they couldn’t implement this :)
In order to track whether your email is open or not, you should try a third party service such as WhoReadMe. An account is required to use the service but you can register one at no cost.
Once the recipient reads the email, you will get a message from the service to notify about this. The message also includes necessary information such as when the email was opened, the IP of recipient’s connection…
More about WhoReadMe, read WhoReadMe: Get notified when recipients read your emails
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