Message marked as read

Hi! I just purchased a Blackberry Curve 9300.. I sent an email (I have a yahoo account) using my blackberry to a friend on her Yahoo Mail address. I asked her to check whether she got my email  and she said yes, although she did not open the email. The next time she opens her mail, my message was already marked as "Read". Could this be a problem with my device?? Or her address?? Thanks much

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From what you describe, there is no impact of the BB. The BB simply sent the email...whatever happened after that is completely out of the control of the BB and all of it's services. Something on her end must have happened to change the read status indicator of the message.
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