On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:13:45 -0400, Michael Walsh <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >We have a list owner that wants to know how many subscribers actually >open the email that is posted to a particular list. I suspect it is >like the "receipt" option in MS Outlook. Is there an option in LISTSERV >to perform this function? This kind of recipient behavior tracking is one of the major features offered by LISTSERV Maestro. Click-through tracking works in both plain-text and HTML email message bodies. Open-up tracking (what is asked for above) can only work in HTML email message bodies. There is no reliable technical method to detect open-ups in plain-text email messages, unless you are working in a closed corporate environment where everyone uses the same mail client (e.g. Lotus Notes/Domino or Microsoft Exchange) which may have such a feature enabled. There are 4 kinds of tracking possible in Maestro to meet various needs for recipient privacy, sender's desire for information gathering, and what the law allows (which varies by country). Only 1 tracking method gathers personally identifiable information. The other 3 tracking methods are not personally identifiable. See http://www.lsoft.com/products/maestro_20.asp for more information. Users seeking this kind of data from their recipients must recognize that it represents varying degrees of intrusion on the privacy of recipients. This should not be attempted without advance disclosure that tracking is being done and a "confirmed opt-in" agreement from EVERY recipient to participate in or permit such tracking. This is true even if it is a "condition of employment" situation.