If the recipient did receive an email message and opened it, there are ways to know. Some tools include: Read Receipts– email notifications sent back to the sender to confirm that a message has been read.
Not sure if this was the original intent of the idea - but here's my further description of the idea. When sending an email through mx to send invoice, receipt, etc - there is no notification that email has been read nor any notification if it was a bad email address or the email was dropped/bounced/failed. Usually, the merchant hears from the customer after several days that it wasn't received rather than knowing proactively that the email did not go through. It would be 'extremely' helpful if there was a notification sent to the merchant if the email failed in any way so that they could take corrective action.
If the recipient did receive an email message and opened it, there are ways to know. Some tools include: Read Receipts– email notifications sent back to the sender to confirm that a message has been read.
Not sure if this was the original intent of the idea - but here's my further description of the idea. When sending an email through mx to send invoice, receipt, etc - there is no notification that email has been read nor any notification if it was a bad email address or the email was dropped/bounced/failed. Usually, the merchant hears from the customer after several days that it wasn't received rather than knowing proactively that the email did not go through. It would be 'extremely' helpful if there was a notification sent to the merchant if the email failed in any way so that they could take corrective action.