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| 31662 | 2002-01-17 20:50:00 | are there any instances where .confirm.to won't work? I have 2 friends that have windows 98 & it won't work for them.They both support HTML @ their Outlook Express versions are later than 4.0. This is a fabulous page for Questions & Answers & I would like to thank everyone who has helped me out. |
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| 31663 | 2002-01-17 23:53:00 | Please Pauline, Forgive my ignorance but put me out of my misery. What is .confirm.to and what would you use it for? Billy 8-{( |
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| 31664 | 2002-01-18 01:27:00 | Here Billy T load your gun with this http://www.confirm.to/ | Guest (0) | ||
| 31665 | 2002-01-18 01:52:00 | Billy, It is a read mail receipt. More info can be found in the Sept Internet Magazine in the On Your Side section but it didn't tell me what I wanted to know & neither did the website. |
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| 31666 | 2002-01-18 02:48:00 | if your address would usually be billyt@anywhere.nz and I wanted to confirmation that you had received the message I would change your address to billyt@anywhere.nz.confirm.to and as soon as you open the message I stealth reply is sent back to me with time, date etc. It does not appear in your sent box and ZA does not appear to detect it either. Would not be surprised if some of the spam companies are not using the same |
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| 31667 | 2002-01-18 22:38:00 | hi Pauline, whilst it is a conveinient service I would have serious concerns about sending every piece of e-mail through their system. The web site contains many basic spelling and gramatical errors, which doesn't reflect well on their level of professionalism either. Regarding your problem, have you got enough 'credits' available? |
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