I think the use a 3rd party site that provides a tracking code in the links you click inside of the email, so they can see how many people have read them, and maybe even if the individual recipient (customer) has read them.
I received them both on the same email address. -- GO LEAFS GO!
I think the use a 3rd party site that provides a tracking code in the links you click inside of the email, so they can see how many people have read them, and maybe even if the individual recipient (customer) has read them.
I received them both on the same email address.
If they that, they are %"/%"//$?...
If you want to make sure your customer can get it (and maybe read it), you send only a simple email from your server at the @teksavvy email address. If the customer has another email address on record they can also used it but you do not send email that contain junk code in it that might trip a junk mail filter (including their own)...