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  • fyoucher10

    (This is not a convenient solution but it works)

    You can track emails using an image that you point to in the email (even using a 1x1 gif or your logo in your signature). So if the email is opened, it downloads the image...thus they received it and opened it. You can track it using whatever your analytics tool you use.

    • the spam filters know about transparent gifs and can be considered as spam
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    • Then its going to the spam folder and they're not getting it. Volia.fyoucher1
    • yes but it can be because of the transparent gif
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    • but it's still a definitive answer.airey
    • nice kniff, fyoucher.invisiblechamber
    • Most email clients will ask if you want to download the image first. Most people will accept if they know who it's coming from.fyoucher1

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