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Posted by ginoplusio on 08/22/07 10:19
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> <sigh> Yes. I am very sure.
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> If your email recipient has configured their email client to _not_ retrieve
> images (as I have done) then there is absolutely nothing you can do about
> it, short of going round to their house and changing their preferences for
> them.
>
Hi Richard, that's true, ok. I know it. But in Windows mail as in
Outlook, when you receive a mail with images you can click a link that
say something like "download images".
I'm not crazy, I know I can't change your client security settings or
move your coffee :-)
I want to track opening when the user decide to "download images".
The problem is that the image used to track as a suspect name (".php"
and parameters) so that particular image is not download.
So the problem is in the way I write the tracking image tag.
Thank you.
Giulio
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