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... ... @@ -46,6 +46,10 @@ 46 46 47 47 ONEmail has a powerful feature that allows it to scrape a web page off of your web site and send it as a mail message. Any variable substitution (ie., macros) that you use in ONEmail can be embedded in the page and will be handled properly. Simply click the "Send a webpage button" and then enter the full URL of the page you are planning to send in the box that appears below. 48 48 49 +If you would like ONEmail to scrape or pull the subject for your campaign from the HTML page, you can configure a meta tag in the HTML page to hold the campaign subject. Just use the following in the HTML page being pulled in: 50 + 51 +<meta name="subject" content="THIS IS MY CAMPAIGN SUBJECT"> 52 + 49 49 If you would like to build the message using ONEmail's full, Rich Text Editor, chose "Compose Message." 50 50 51 51 (% style="color: rgb(255,0,0);" %)**~*~*IMPORTANT NOTE: **(% style="color: rgb(0,0,0);" %)ONEmail will not send a web page, either as part of a scheduled campaign or as a test, if it can not fetch the page. Sometimes customers report problems with sending pages that are gated; other times, the page is down or not yet built. In these circumstances, ONEmail will not send the campaign. If you are sending a test message, it will report "Can't send test message." If you are having problems testing or send a campaign with a fetched URL, double-check the URL from a browser to ensure it is available from the web. ... ... @@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ 136 136 137 137 [ FORWARDURL ]: This will create a unique link in the campaign that a user can use to FORWARD the message to another user 138 138 143 +[VIEWBROWSER]: This will create a unique link that allows the user to view the campaign through a web browser. 144 + 139 139 When sending a campaign, be sure to include a link to your e-mail preferences form, or include a one-click opt-out link so that user's can unsubscribe from the messages you are sending. One simple way to do this is using the one-click opt-out feature of ONEcount, which is described [[here>>doc:ds.One Click Opt-out]]. 140 140 141 141 \\
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