Belgian eBox service assumes recipients have received their correspondence even if they do not login -- really??

When you register an “ebox” box for official correspondence, they warn you that correspondence has been “received” merely by landing in your inbox, even if you do not login.

Anyone see the problem with this? You are be responsible for having been officially informed about something that requires your action even if you have not actually logged in to see the messages. E.g. your browser stops working with the website and suddenly you’re responsible for having read unreachable documents.

Or do I have it wrong?

Has anyone sent documents to an ebox? Do you get any kind of signal when the message is opened or downloaded?

Camus ,
@Camus@jlai.lu avatar

!belgium should have more people to discuss this with you

ciferecaNinjo OP Mod ,

Thanks for the tip, but I try to avoid that instance (centralized by Cloudflare and also centralized by disproportionate size).

Camus ,
@Camus@jlai.lu avatar

Well, when I agree with your views, that’s unfortunately where the main English-speaking Belgian community is.

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