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ok... Items Ordered: Add the item(s) you are referring to.
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Did you know that this isn't fixed yet? Probably...
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List all customers with all invoices with such item
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Not sure, but it's true, they get delivered. Using NS before they did not.. Only issue with the chimp is it doesn't let you import addresses that it deems are too general, like orders@company.com We should probably run a NS campaign for these ones. It's now on mt to do list.
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I haven't looked around, but don't they go to the address the campaign is sent from? Try changing that. Setup>Marketing>Email Addresses.
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By the way, the employee (me) doesn't have company A or B as the subsidiary. It's company C. I haven't even gone there with company C yet.
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I have. Thanks for trying. No joy. Broken. Flawed. Netsuite.
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That may prove helpful to someone that has that issue, but my issue is with a campaign, not a transaction.
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Try "Transaction Fields" and get the item from there. Some reading of the help guide is surely needed for you...
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You need to make a saved search for the criteria you are after. You can then create a group based on that saved search.
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Confirmed Opt-Out - Only the recipient can set their subscription status to Confirmed Opt-Out. Recipients with this status cannot receive email campaigns or opt-in messages. Recipients with this status can only opt in again through the Employee Center or by clicking the link in a campaign message they have received prior…
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They get delivered...
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OK... and that was one of them? And is that the one that is chosen when you create a new campaign?
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That doesn't work. In no way can I get any info from company B to appear. Your system is flawed, badly.
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Might have something to do with the bulk merge. I'd contact Netsuite about it. You've obviously never tried to contact net suite about their email delivery... I posted this in the hope that someone at NS would secretly feel guilted into fixing it. Behind closed doors. So nobody knew.
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Hi Wizard, Outgoing mail delivered via SMTP protocol can go through many public networks on its way to its destination. In your case it appears its attempted to travel via a blacklisted bigfoot server. ie... Netsuite SMTP server -> bigfoot -> Your customers email hosting provider If the bigfoot server is blacklisted and…
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So why would an email I've sent via NS (not to a bigfoot address) get a bounce like this? NS email is weird, to put it in the kindest possible way without asterisks appearing...
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Wow! Glad we mailchimp'ed a month ago.
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To be honest, integration wasn't of much interest. I just update the mail chimp list at the start of each week with any new customers from the previous week. There's not much else to integrate really! For us anyway...
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Given the massive increase in delivery rates, it has been worth creating my own integrations.
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Pretty sure it can only be restricted by partner, however I am usually wrong. Just ask my wife. Perhaps you could write a script that would block the code if the subsidiary doesn't match what you want?
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For the 2nd one, why not add "last purchase date = empty"
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What about mail merges?
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Export your AOL clients to Mailchimp and see how that goes as a tester?
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Or... send the email from your saved search.
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What is your search based on? Is it a customer search, or a gift certificate search? I'm guessing the latter and that's why you can't use it. Start with a customer search... that's my suggestion!
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That would mean I'd have to play devil's advocate on two forums!
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Of course we didn't!
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Can't be done in the same campaign - NS will send to the email address only once. Interestingly though, if it is a gmail account (you could set up forwarding on one of your own) you can add dots wherever you like and it will appear to be different but gmail considers it the same address eg. thewizardofoz@gmail.com is for…
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It's definitely a NS thing... I ran the same email though direct from me and got a score of 0!