Plenty of challenges there too though, and harder to make it work with regular clients. Microsofts Outlook, Apples Mail.app, Mozillas Thunderbird, and Googles Gmail do not load. The only thing I could see really working would depending on a really big service that processed every received email immediately and proxied all remote resources without any user interaction. Track how many times your emails are opened with SendGrid. But unlike the web individual messaging remote resources seems like an arms race users would be destined to lose. I guess if techniques remain relatively unsophisticated for email and few people bother then individuals might slip under the radar, though partial blocking itself represents a signal. You either load remote resources, or you don't. I sort of assume that any loading of remote resources automatically represents tracking information for this use-case, every email can be trivially individualized to the receiver and in turn I don't see how it's feasible to prevent resource tracking. Yeah, I'm mildly confused by what the sell point here is.
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