On Nov 9, 2007 12:18 PM, <
alex@crackpot.org> wrote:
> FWIW, an image sent as an attachment can't be used for tracking you.
> (Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that.)
>
> Tracking is done when an HTML email uses tags that make a request for
> some object (image, stylesheet, etc) when the email loads. If the
> image is attached to the email, there's no request made, and no server
> is notified that you opened the message.
>
> alex
Absolutely correct.
Too often images are auto-loaded through spam, and that's a dead
giveaway to your presence.
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Dan Lund
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empowerment so that we may endeavor to completely engineer inexpensive
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