There is a way that one can also use to track an email - when was it
read, who read it, from what IP was it read.
As an application simply append confirm.to to any email address, e.g
[EMAIL PROTECTED] This will track the email,
assuming the reader uses an HTML client that downloads the images
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Hello TBUDL Members!
Here's another reason against HTML mail:
As the German InternetWorld reports certain companies have developed
software to control if and who opens their HTML mail. Especially
marketing and advertising firms are highly
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On Monday, September 03 2001 at 09:48 AM PDT, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Here's another reason against HTML mail:
Dierk, I cannot read German, so can you give us a short blurb on just
what the mechanism is behind the Advertiser's ability to 'track'
Hello Nick,
3. september 2001, 20:07:39, you wrote:
NA Dierk, I cannot read German, so can you give us a short blurb on just
NA what the mechanism is behind the Advertiser's ability to 'track' their
NA Newsletter usage?
It's very simple: just insert image which has SRC= field set to
internet
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Hello Nick!
On Monday, September 03, 2001 at 8:07:39 PM you wrote:
Dierk, I cannot read German, so can you give us a short blurb on just
what the mechanism is behind the Advertiser's ability to 'track' their
Newsletter usage?
They don't give
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