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TH E-mail Status - See if your e-mails are being opened!


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As a business you send many important e-mails to your customers. Invoices, renewal notices, and important announcements are just a few of the many things you may communicate to your customers via e-mail.

 

Wouldn't it be great if you could tell if your customers have read the e-mails you have sent? Now you can!

 

TH E-mail Status allows you to track the e-mails you send, and see which ones have been opened.

 

Once this module is activated a Tracking ID and invisible tracking pixel will be added to the footer of all e-mails sent by WHMCS to your customers, and you can see which messages have been read from the WHMCS Administration Area.

 

E-mail Tracking

 

This module allows you to see which e-mails have been opened from the "Emails" tab on the "Client Profile" page in WHMCS. You can also see the date the e-mail was opened, and the IP address that was logged when the message was viewed.

 

Statistics

 

Easily get a quick overview of how many e-mails you are sending, and how many of them are being opened, from the TH E-mail Status summary page.

 

Screenshots/Pricing/Purchase

 

For screenshots, information on pricing, or to purchase this module, please visit https://www.tivahost.com/software/whmcs/th-email-status.php

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