Tracking email with PHP and image

六眼飞鱼酱① 提交于 2019-11-27 17:24:36

Basically, in the HTML body of your email, there will be an <img> tag that would look like this :

<img src="http://www.yoursite.com/tracker.php?id=123456" alt="" />

When someone reads his mail, with images enabled, the email-client will send a request to tracker.php, to load the image, passing it id=123456 as a parameter.


This tracker.php script will be on your server, and, when called, it will :

  • Check the id parameter,
  • Use it to find to which email address it corresponds -- when generating the email for each one of your subscribers, you'll have generated an id different for each e-mail.
  • Do some stuff -- like log "email 123456 has been opened", and some additional informations
  • return the content of a small image ; like a 1x1 transparent gif.


The tracker.php script knows from which IP address it's been called -- like any other PHP script :

$ipAddress = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];

And, starting from this IP address, you can use a geolocation service to find out from where in the world the email has been opened.
As a couple of examples, you could take a look at MaxMind, or IPInfoDB

As you know that id=123456 corresponds to one specific email address, this allows to find out where each one of your subscribers are.

1. Place the tracker image at the E-mail

<img src="http://www.yoursite.com/tracker.php?eid=123456&uid=123" alt="" width="1px" height="1px">

Its working is very simple, Once your mail is open, that tracker image sends the request to the server, from that request we can get information by creating the image URL with userID, and also consider as that mail is read by the user.

Note: Don't use display: none; property for hiding your images, it may filter by spam algorithm. And don't place any javascript codes, it also blocks the spam filter

2. On the tracker.php

<?php
header("Content-Type: image/jpeg"); // it will return image 
readfile("img.jpg");

dbfunction(); // place your db code
?>

3. The ip address is get by the following function.

function get_client_ip() {
    $ipaddress = '';
    if (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'];
    else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'];
    else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED'];
    else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED_FOR'];
    else if(isset($_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED'];
    else if(isset($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']))
        $ipaddress = $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'];
    else
        $ipaddress = 'UNKNOWN';
    return $ipaddress;
}
$PublicIP = get_client_ip();

4. Location:

The location is getting by any geolocation services, you can use open-source GeoLocation finder like nekudo,freegeoip.

for example

<?php
$json  = file_get_contents("https://freegeoip.net/json/$PublicIP");
$json  =  json_decode($json ,true);
$country =  $json['country_name'];
$region= $json['region_name'];
$city = $json['city'];
?>
Elad Lachmi

About the first part of the question, what I did was return the image from a PHP file. Aside from returning an image (it can be 1x1 pixel transparent png) is logging all the info into the database. This way, when the PHP file is called, you know that the image was loaded i.e. the email was read. The problem is that a lot of modern clients don't load images automatically. This is to not allow just the kind of thing you're trying to do, for privacy reasons.

About the second part, there are several geolocation web services, where you submit an IP and get the geolocation. You can do that in the PHP file that returns the 1x1 pixel image. Here is a good thread about this on this site: Geolocation web service recommendations

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