Which E-mail clients properly parse Delivery Status Notifications (DSN) and associate them directly with the E-mail sent in display to the user?
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delivery error messages (colloquially, "bounce messages"; notices that your E-mail was not delivered and, hopefully, why) are supposed to contain properly formatted, software parsable Delivery Status Notifications (DSN) according to the standard. can use the information therein to associate the error with the message that was sent by the user, and let them know that an E-mail they sent was not delivered, and why. I've yet to see an E-mail client do this. Are there any?
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Answer:
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