Perl
Perl
Request a Return Receipt for an Email
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.ReturnReceipt property. Set it to true to request a return-receipt when the message is received; this causes a Disposition-Notification-To header to be added when the email is sent. The default is false. This example enables the request.
Background: A return receipt (technically a Message Disposition Notification, MDN) asks the recipient's mail client to send back a small confirmation when the message is opened. It is only a request: the receiving client or server is free to ignore it, and many prompt the user before sending anything. Because of this, a return receipt is not reliable proof that a human actually read the message — treat it as a courtesy signal, not a guarantee.
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use chilkat();
# Demonstrates the Email.ReturnReceipt property. Set to true to request a
# return-receipt when the email is received. This causes a Disposition-Notification-To
# header to be added when the email is sent. The default is false.
$email = chilkat::CkEmail->new();
$email->put_Subject("Please confirm receipt");
$email->put_Body("Kindly confirm you received this message.");
$email->put_From('alice@example.com');
$email->AddTo("Bob",'bob@example.com');
# Request a return receipt.
$email->put_ReturnReceipt(1);
print "ReturnReceipt = " . $email->get_ReturnReceipt() . "\r\n";