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And from ip-lookup.net here are the related addresses. IP address Type Host name DNS state 167.216.128.40 NS ens0.netsuite.com 167.216.128.41 NS ens1.netsuite.com 167.216.129.171 PTR nmail3.netsuite.com
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Not sure on the answer to your question (sorry) but I was suspicious of this too when we used NS for email marketing. So using a saved search and doing a count of status bounced I would unsubscribe them when the count was 5 or higher. Just to err on the side of caution.
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That's great to hear, and I understand the potential system strain. How about if promotions were linked to partner records and only auto-applied in this fashion. Then it's less "looking up to see if applicable" if they are only being checked against customer>partner>promocode relationships?
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Never mind. Figured it out. It works fine. It was possible with item-based promotions. Using "Order-based promotions" was the wrong approach. One thing would still be nice. Can we make it not require a code and just apply automatically if they meet the order requirements? T Now that would be a nice touch. I know you can…
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In the headers of an email from netsuite I found this IP 167.216.129.171
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To whom shall I send my bill?
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The saved search is simple. We put a highlight through something that isn't fulfillable in full. Don't fill the orange orders!
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This first bit is pretty straight forward so if you don't follow, please use the help guide. 1. Set affiliates up as partners. 2. Set up a promocode for each partner with relevant discount. 3. Create a promotional url for each partner and append the partner code to the url. This adds the partner reference to each customer…
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And how long does it take to submit now!?!?! I just marked 2 as "not a duplicate" and it took 45 seconds to go to the next screen. Why is it giving me all this historical rubbish? A date filter pre-set to today would be nice... 2013-04-02 20:53:21 Duplicate resolution of 1 group of CUSTOMER - wizard@oz.com. 0 % 3 0 0…
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Build a saved search - the criteria you're after is rather simple.
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Case submitted: Case: 1660396 Long Time To Merge I'd like to "like" this. I don't want to create a case though.
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Thanks but you seem to be misunderstanding my question. I want custom results on the main screen for submitting. Never mind. Anyone else?
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I have a workaround. Add the password and confirm password fields. Set them to hidden and pre-populate them with a standard ASD123 or something like that.
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Most welcome!
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Can you post a link to said form?
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You can send opt-in emails. Check the funky help guide out on that one. Just type in opt-in email.
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I'm not saying this is possible out aloud...
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I'm gonna have to do some reading. Thanks everyone for trying, but there ain't a lot of detail going on here... I'll post my findings for others.
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Or ideally, a vendor role that can see stock on hand.
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I'm sure you'll work it out...
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Couldn't you just create a new customer record and explain to the customer that their historical record will be separate from the new one? I mean, they got hacked, not you. I'm sure they'll get it.
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I think I'm gonna have to give up on this. I can get any inventory searches to display anywhere in the partner center or vendor center.
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You can do all of this with the free partner license. You just need to write a saved search with the partner set to =mine and publish the search to a tab on the (free) partner center. There is the single login limitation for the free center but otherwise you can publish more data out there than you might expect. So I can't…
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Hmm... very wordy...
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Netsuite should allow a limited access role. One that can't enter sales or create leads, but monitor their history.
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We used a modified Delorian
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Probably the large stack in the warehouse would be what they aren't buying.
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I have mixed emotions on it. First send, hardly any sales. Second, more sales. we haven't changed our format, I guess just coming from a different email address (an actual address, rather than w4teyrgdew56g3vetr@tyhgdfgshfjhnhgred.netsuite.com) it landed in plenty of spam folders. Takes a while to get back into circulation…
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Not sure... I think I was on my 8th beer at that point... I don't think it matter what domain you use to send from as far as DKIM is concerned. You could in theory use any domain. The confusing help (from the help file, and from me) is referring to what my original post refers to. I am an idiot... there, future signature…
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It refers to not using the exact same full domain, e.g., use mail.yourdomain.com or spam.yourdomain.com, whatever, and not the www's. If you use the www's it breaks your site a bit. Does that make sense what I'm saying? It really should use the term sub-domain to be crystal clear.