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The problem is since the mail is not an actual HTML page served by a web server.

My questions are:

  1. How can I use Google Analytics to check the open rate of the mail?
  2. If I use a random code (eg. newsletter?code=sadsd), can I actually know who has opened the email?
  3. Can I view the result by capturing the data instead of logging in to Google and view it?

Thank you for any kind of help / experience sharing.

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This is usually done by embedding images into the body of the email—that are served from your server—and tracking the access/download rates for them. – Alex Mar 25 '12 at 10:56
thank you will the domain block this kind of mail? and i have to put one image for each link or only need one image? – foodil Mar 25 '12 at 18:08
Take a look at this question on StackOverflow. – Alex Mar 25 '12 at 18:21

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