We have been using a tracking service for a little while (Xtreme Tracking)
and one of their sections is "Referrers from Email". So I assumed that the
logs had something in them about email. What I meant to ask was, does Analog
have something to extract this information from the logs?
> On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, Stephen Turner wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Tanya Aeri wrote:
> >
> > > Can I find out the number of people visiting my site the from links in
their
> > > email?
> > >
> >
> > I'm not completely sure I understand the question. But usually, you
can't
> > find out who visited. If they just browse your site, they never tell you
> > their email address.
>
> I think what she is asking is that when people click on a URL in an email
> message (such as the one in your signature, Stephen) is the referrer info
> different than referrals from Web sites or search engines so that you
> could tell how many people clicked on a link in your email? I haven't
> seen anything like this so I would tend to say that email clients open a
> new browser window sending no referral information at all. On the
> other hand, Web-based mail often does log the referring link (in fact
> Hotmail actually includes the person's username in the referrer string!).
> So I guess the answer would be yes and no.
>
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