Requires Version 4.0 just put <confirm> in the subject of the message and you will get a delivery confirmation. Be sure to include the brackets just like I have shown.
Another good one: <$confirm,removeondelivery> at the beginning of the subject line.
This will not only give you a confirm, but it will remove the email from the user's Outlook inbox once the message is delivered to the HandHeld. It will, however, still show up on the user's BB.
May I please ask, this only works from bb to bb, correct?? I tried it about 2months ago when I had read it in a magazine, and it didn't work when sending to a PC. Thank you.
May I please ask, this only works from bb to bb, correct?? I tried it about 2months ago when I had read it in a magazine, and it didn't work when sending to a PC. Thank you.
I think it only works BB to BB. I made a shortcut using Autotext in Options. Mailcon becomes <confirm>
So now, in the subject area of the email, I type mailcon and it automatically becomes <confirm>
We actually didnt try sending it from BB to BB but will give that a try.
It worked for us from an Lotus notes and outlook client to another e-mail client which then of course forwards it to thier blackberry and returns a confirmation.
i just realised, when you send the email... the <confirm> becomes part of the subject line and the final reader can see it in there subject line.. thats not really a good idea...hmmm