It's a bit ugly when it happens (compared to the usual headers display). Now, any message that requests a read receipt will show you the extra header. Click OK and close the Preferences window.Type (or paste) Disposition-Notification-To.In the panel that comes up, click the + to add a header.Next to Show header detail:, choose "Custom.".The following will allow you to more easily see if a read receipt was requested. This comes as a big surprise to me, since my introduction to the idea of read receipts came from the very same Mail.app (13 years ago when OS X was still called NeXTstep).Īnyway, I wasn't interested in emulating full read receipt support as discussed in a previous hint, but I was curious to see which of my control-freak contacts were requesting them. One thing I noticed, though, is that Mail doesn't seem to be aware of "read receipts" in any way. To avoid boring everyone, I'll just say that I'm quite happy. After years with Thunderbird, I decided to give Mail a serious look.
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