How to check which country an e mail was read

I must clarify that it's not possible to determine the exact country where an email was read with 100% accuracy. However, I can provide some methods that can help you estimate or narrow down the location where an email was opened:

  1. IP Address Tracking: When an email is opened, the recipient's device sends a request to the email server, which includes the IP address of the device. You can use IP address tracking tools or services to geolocate the IP address and estimate the country where the email was opened. Some popular IP address tracking tools include:
    • IP2Location
    • MaxMind
    • IP Geolocation API
  2. Email Client Information: Some email clients, such as Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird, store information about the device and location where the email was opened. You can use email client logs or analytics tools to gather this information. For example:
    • Microsoft Outlook: Use the "View" menu > "View settings" > "Advanced" to view the "Internet headers" of an email, which may include information about the device and location where it was opened.
    • Mozilla Thunderbird: Use the "Tools" menu > "Account Settings" > "Server Settings" to view the "Server" and "Port" information, which may include information about the device and location where the email was opened.
  3. Email Analytics Tools: Some email analytics tools, such as Google Analytics or Mailchimp, can provide information about the location where an email was opened. These tools use tracking pixels or other technologies to collect data about email opens and clicks.
  4. Domain Name System (DNS) Information: You can use DNS lookup tools to gather information about the domain name system (DNS) records associated with the email recipient's domain. This may provide clues about the country where the email was opened.
  5. Email Header Analysis: You can analyze the email headers to gather information about the email's journey from the sender to the recipient. This may include information about the IP addresses and domains involved in the email delivery process.

Please note that these methods may not provide accurate or reliable information about the country where an email was read. Email tracking and geolocation can be complex and may be affected by various factors, such as:

It's also important to respect users' privacy and not use email tracking or geolocation methods to collect personal data without their consent.