In an HTML layout, you can reference an image calling to a unique image
URL.  When that gets hit in your logs, you know they opened it.
Unfortunately, they might not display images, because this is a classic way
to confirm that an email is active employed by spambots, but it's the best
*automatic* method I know of.

I'm eager to hear what everyone else has!

Matt Murphy

On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Krissy Masters
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>  I am sending out emails and I want to know that the person has opened it.
> How does one go about this? I have a link in the email they can click to
> view in browser and I can tell when that happens but as for straight email
> viewing I'm stumped.****
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> Not much detail in the question but I figure its rather straight to the
> point J****
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