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    Hi I am having a situation. I want to send a mail, if the receiver dosen't open the mail up to 24 hours i want to get a remainder mail. How can can i do this in ASP.Net. Thanking You in Advance S.Mohanraj

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      Hi I am having a situation. I want to send a mail, if the receiver dosen't open the mail up to 24 hours i want to get a remainder mail. How can can i do this in ASP.Net. Thanking You in Advance S.Mohanraj

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      Unless thay're using a web-based email client that you have the source code for and the user is using for as their sole client, I don't think there's a surefire way.

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        Hi I am having a situation. I want to send a mail, if the receiver dosen't open the mail up to 24 hours i want to get a remainder mail. How can can i do this in ASP.Net. Thanking You in Advance S.Mohanraj

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        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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        Mohanraj, I don't think you have control over the period of time before which the email is opened up. The best bet is that you can have some Expiry GUID in your database and have a scheduler to monitor it. I think with Microsoft Exchange, in a closed environment, you can have this Expiry etc. But no idea in depth. Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Web: http://www.lavanyadeepak.tk/ I Blog At: http://www.dotnetjunkies.com/weblog/deepak/
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