No. But you can request a receipt. This ensure they have at least received it.
if you have requested a 'read receipt', then you will get an email confirming that it was opened ONLY IF the recipient consents to the request for the receipt. if you did not request a 'read receipt', then you cannot know if the email was opened unless the recipient responds.
Some email clients offer Email Receipts. If you are using this, you will receive notification that the email has been opened.
The recipient
No, the recipient should not be able to know this information.
The only way to get an answer via email is if the recipient hits Reply, composes a response and hits send!! However, most email clients do offer a way to know when the message was received (and even opened.) However, there is no guarantee of this since the recipient is often asked to confirm whether to send the notifications. For more information, refer to your email client's help section for "delivery notification" and "read notification" (or delivery confimation and read confirmation)
no, they don't have that information
call the receipient and ask them.
A read receipt is a notification feature that informs the sender when their message has been opened and read by the recipient. It is commonly used in messaging apps and email services to provide confirmation that a message has been seen. Read receipts can enhance communication by allowing senders to know if their message has been acknowledged, though they can also raise privacy concerns for some users who prefer not to share this information.
It allows the recipient to scan over the email and know what it is about without opening it.
Email tracking lets you know if the recipient of the emails actually receive and open them. This can save you the time of sending out emails to bad addresses over and over.
Email tracking tools:Email tracking is software that allows users to track emails and collect analytics such as Email open rates, the number of clicks in emails on links and the count of downloads of email attachment, and know about when the email was read, IP address, Browser, Location, Operating system etc. Email tracking tools allows you to monitor the delivery to the independent recipient. Most of the tracking technologies use some form of digitally tome stamped record to reveal the exact time and date so that an email was received or opened.
Nope It is not possible for the recepient to see your id. Recepient will however be able to know who the sender is ;-)