Put this in your Wordpress 404 page template
found some killer code for your wordpress 404 page template
Code:
<?php
#some variables for the script to use
#if you have some reason to change these, do. but wordpress can handle it
$adminemail = get_bloginfo('admin_email'); #the administrator email address, according to wordpress
$website = get_bloginfo('url'); #gets your blog's url from wordpress
$websitename = get_bloginfo('name'); #sets the blog's name, according to wordpress
if (!isset($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'])) {
#politely blames the user for all the problems they caused
echo "tried going to "; #starts assembling an output paragraph
$casemessage = "All is not lost!";
} elseif (isset($_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'])) {
#this will help the user find what they want, and email me of a bad link
echo "clicked a link to"; #now the message says You clicked a link to...
#setup a message to be sent to me
$failuremess = "A user tried to go to $website"
.$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']." and received a 404 (page not found) error. ";
$failuremess .= "It wasn't their fault, so try fixing it.
They came from ".$_SERVER['HTTP_REFERER'];
mail($adminemail, "Bad Link To ".$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'],
$failuremess, "From: $websitename <noreply@$website>"); #email you about problem
$casemessage = "An administrator has been emailed
about this problem, too.";#set a friendly message
}
echo " ".$website.$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; ?>
that will email you any time someone hits the 404 page, and the email tells you what page they were looking for and what page they came from
you might have to modify it a bit for your theme, but you can trial and error it
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