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Track email messages – Find out if Your Friend Have Read the Sent Email

August 22, 2008

When you send a important private email to your friend,you always wonder whether the sent email has been read or not.If it is read then you will be waiting for the reply or you may be thinking that your friend ignored you! How do you track all these ? By using a free email tracking service called as SpyPig.

track send email spypig Track email messages   Find out if Your Friend Have Read the Sent Email Spypig is a email tracking system which acts as a spy system where you will get a notification email as soon as the recipient opens and reads your message. So no more guessing if your friend did open your mail and read it then you will be notified through a mail.You have to visit the SpyPig website and fill your email address,recipient’s name,message and select a tracking image then you are ready to begin.Copy the tracking image and paste it into your email message and send the mail.

How SpyPig tracks and notifies if the email was read ?

When you send a mail by activating Spypig and when your friend opens the mail then a tracking image will be automatically downloaded from SpyPig’s server which will trigger the action “email read” alert on their system and a notification email will be sent to you.

Remember that both you and the recipient must use an HTML-formatted email, not a plain-text or rich-text formatted email.You can also send the group emails to friend and you will get up to 5 notifications on whether the email was read or not.

SpyPig works with windows XP OS platform with wen browsers like Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 2+, Outlook 2003 and Web based email clients (Yahoo! Mail, GMail,AOL Mail, Hotmail, etc.). It was not tested on Mac,Linux OS but it will still work on those platforms.

Go on and track email messages!

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Marcella Mildon April 27, 2009 at 8:29 pm

You are a very smart person! :)

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Adam October 8, 2008 at 5:32 pm

kinda neat ;) Kind of a simple service, one could accomplish this by theirself (experience required ofc) simply by installed a webserver, uploading an image, and including the image within the body of the e-mail.

The thing is, most popular e-mail services, providers, and clients (be it, Google, Yahoo, Hotmail, Outlook) will block images by default…

So if your contact is “smart” and has embedded images disabled, this will not work :)

And well….I wonder how long it’ll take before this service gets their mailserver blocklisted…..hehehe…

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stratosg August 23, 2008 at 9:25 am

nice tip. smart way indeed… a bit constraining for the html only part but what can you do. you can’t have everything :)

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Lucas August 23, 2008 at 7:30 am

Cool! Thanks for sharing. I’ll definitely use this.

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MOin August 23, 2008 at 5:53 am

oh wow this is great stuff, on forum system i loved the feature when you request a ticket when other one tell you when he reads PM.

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Pavan Kumar August 23, 2008 at 4:31 am

may be used when you send priority messages…

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vishal August 22, 2008 at 12:27 pm

really a very good one .. especially for me .. ha ha ha

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