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Opening A Link In Outlook Gets Directed To An Error Page ......
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So I've never had a problem until now. I've received emails from this sender lots of times before and clicking on their links always took me to the relevant page. However, the last two emails that I've received redirect me .... one of the links took me to:
https:/ /is-tra cking-l ink-api -prod.a ppspot. com/api /v1/cli ck/4823 6076720 45568/5 2651164 6756044 8
I'm using Chrome and I've tried opening the email using another browser - same problem.
I've forwarded the email to my missus - she has the same problem.
I've contacted the sender and they're adamant that everything is fine at their end and the problem must be at my end.
Anyone any ideas please??
https:/
I'm using Chrome and I've tried opening the email using another browser - same problem.
I've forwarded the email to my missus - she has the same problem.
I've contacted the sender and they're adamant that everything is fine at their end and the problem must be at my end.
Anyone any ideas please??
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You are right that it's a tracker that *should* automaticall y redirect to the intended website. I found a way to determine what the intended URL is... I entered the is- tracking- xxx url into this website: https:// www. phishcheck. me/ and one of the tabs that comes up in the report is "Redirects" - there you can find the address you were meant to land on! Doesn't...
22:49 Mon 03rd Feb 2020
I have the same problem. Can't open certain people's links in the emails they send me when I used to be able to. I get the same error when I try the link on my phone as well as my laptop. I've tried searching for an answer. The only thing I found was that maybe it's a problem with infusionsoft autoresponder on the sender's end?
I really need to resolve this as I can't access the thing I signed up for with this person!
I really need to resolve this as I can't access the thing I signed up for with this person!
//// Not a malware ad link thing is it ? ////
.... I can assure you that it's not :)
As far as I can work out, the link goes through a third party, which monitors how many clicks it gets (and possibly other data) and then gets directed to the intended website. Normally, it's seamless and you don't even notice that it's been directed; but something was wrong the other day and the original link ended up at a dead end at the link in my original post. It seems like it's working okay now though.
.... I can assure you that it's not :)
As far as I can work out, the link goes through a third party, which monitors how many clicks it gets (and possibly other data) and then gets directed to the intended website. Normally, it's seamless and you don't even notice that it's been directed; but something was wrong the other day and the original link ended up at a dead end at the link in my original post. It seems like it's working okay now though.
You are right that it's a tracker that *should* automatically redirect to the intended website. I found a way to determine what the intended URL is...
I entered the is-tracking-xxx url into this website:
https:/ /www.ph ishchec k.me/
and one of the tabs that comes up in the report is "Redirects" - there you can find the address you were meant to land on!
Doesn't solve the problem at the source, but at least there's a work-around when you already know the destination address is safe.
I entered the is-tracking-xxx url into this website:
https:/
and one of the tabs that comes up in the report is "Redirects" - there you can find the address you were meant to land on!
Doesn't solve the problem at the source, but at least there's a work-around when you already know the destination address is safe.
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