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Master of Reality:
Is there any way i could monitor how many hits a link gets? I dont mean a normal link, i want to see how many people will click a link to c:\con\con where it says: dont click here

voidmain:
No.

Master of Reality:
'nother question: If i put a bit of HTML into an e-mail (from a free e-mail service run by commtouch) would it actually show up as HTML???
I want to put a pic that is linked to a bravenet counter so i can get the e-mail address of an anti-bob.

[ June 16, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]

voidmain:
Yes, you can do an "img src=" in a properly formated email and if the email program that the target uses auto loads images from remote sites (outlook/lookout) then you can look at your server logs and find out if they have read your email and what IP they are at, etc.  I use a safe email client on Linux so remote images do not automatically load.

Also I spoke too soon on the first question. As you asked the question the answer would be "no", however if you used a redirect script (like the PHP example I gave elseware) then you can count how many times a user clicked your crash link.

[ June 14, 2002: Message edited by: VoidMain ]

preacher:
Wasnt this some kind of error that was in earlier versions of IE? I cant quite remember what it does, but I think it crashes the computer. Love using linux.

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