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Can't imagine any way to do this. Remember, we don't even have access to the MIME-wrapped form of the message, just the individual HTML and text parts. Customizing SMTP headers is ...
@Nate A You can't delete the user's cookiesif they don't visit your website again,but if they do follow a link, you can certainly cleartheir Munchkin cookies before loading Munchki...
@Kristen M but I still see nothing about it that isn't safe or surefire. If it's known to not work in some way, we should file a bug with Marketo, not cast doubt on a feature we ac...
I don't see any reason to trust View as Web Page links for day-to-day marketing, but not for an archive. Either they work or they don't. Do you exclude them from your e-mails?
@Courtney G: perhaps you mean something else, but View as Web Page links (to http://landingpages.example.com/index.php/email/emailWebview?...) certainly don't require that you be a...
Assuming you're talking about Marketo-hosted landing pages, those page views should already be registering, albeit as anonymous visitors (for that is what they are).
A user will not be automatically associated unless they fill out a form. The form submission can happen afterthey visit your website -- their old anonymous activities will be merge...
... interesting that Josh and I came at this from opposite angles. He's of course totally right that you could have a From that doesn't accept messages and a Reply-To that does, so...
Simply: Reply-To is the mailbox to which you want human-generated (i.e. manually composed) replies to be sent.Technically speaking there is no need for a Reply-To if the From is th...