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How to see if someone has read a message (if you have access to their mailbox)
Update 4811 If you have access to someone's mail, you cannot see if that person has read in their mail or calendar. The read and unread marks are kept for each user (so you can only see what you have read). The only way to see what that person has read would be to use their ID file, which is ...
How to see if someone has read a message (if you have access to their mailbox)
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~Julia Breresonakoi
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*Update - 4/8/11*
If you have access to someone's mail, you cannot see if that person has read in their mail or calendar. The read and unread marks are kept for each user (so you can only see what you have read). The only way to see what that person has read would be to use their ID file, which is not recommended.
(Thanks, Ilana Weiser, for the update)
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