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MGala2 Posted - Mar 29 2007 : 00:39:53
Nigel,

Is there any way you can suggest to automate a birthday or anniversary message. I.e. a message that will be sent every year based on a month and day in the db.

This is a critical feature for me.

Thanks.
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xequte Posted - Apr 01 2007 : 06:51:53
Hi Ian

You can do the first item using the delayed message functionality. There is no way to do the second item at this time but it is a good idea for a future release.

Birthday message support will be added in v7.0



Nigel
Xequte Software
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ILH Posted - Mar 31 2007 : 22:01:15
I can see dates being a critical addition to the db, particularly if you want to build a list with an expiry component. IE free newsletter for 90 days, then encourage the client to move to a paid subscription.

Another variation I can see using myself is in my line of work where we have large numbers of staff on the mailing lists who migrate around the company. If we forced them to opt-in every 180 days so that their profile was up-to-date...

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Ian Hubling
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xequte Posted - Mar 29 2007 : 04:49:44
That features not available at this time, but it is been requested by a number of users and is high on our priority list.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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