When you use the [agnTITLE] tag, how does OpenEMM figure out what language to use? It coming out in German for me.
I'm wondering if it's working off a systemwide default setting. That would be O.K. if I could set it to English, but the intention may have been to make it a unique setting for each Recipient, but I don't see that setting.
Thanks,
Sam
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english salutation
Please define your own salutation in OpenEMM in this menu:
Settings -> Forms of address (yes, bad wording, will be changed in the next release)
In your e-mail use the tag
[agnTITLEFULL type=1]
Replace "1" with the number of the salutation you defined.
Settings -> Forms of address (yes, bad wording, will be changed in the next release)
In your e-mail use the tag
[agnTITLEFULL type=1]
Replace "1" with the number of the salutation you defined.
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Re: english salutation
Hello
I'm doing some research concerning newsletter systems. Kudos to the OpenEMM dev team. A well equipped newsletter tools!
I'm testing OpenEMM now especially mail personalisation. I tried to define a custom salutation (in german). The tag agnTITLEFULL type= [salutation id] works as described. But the title (e.g. academic grade) is missing (intended behavior?). There is already the title column in the table customer_1_tbl. Is there a hidden tag for the salutation itself (e.g. "Sehr geehrter Herr" or "Dear Mr")? Title, firstname, lastname are available via the agnDB tags.
Markus
I'm doing some research concerning newsletter systems. Kudos to the OpenEMM dev team. A well equipped newsletter tools!
I'm testing OpenEMM now especially mail personalisation. I tried to define a custom salutation (in german). The tag agnTITLEFULL type= [salutation id] works as described. But the title (e.g. academic grade) is missing (intended behavior?). There is already the title column in the table customer_1_tbl. Is there a hidden tag for the salutation itself (e.g. "Sehr geehrter Herr" or "Dear Mr")? Title, firstname, lastname are available via the agnDB tags.
Thanks for any hints.master wrote: In your e-mail use the tag
[agnTITLEFULL type=1]
Replace "1" with the number of the salutation you defined.
Markus