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Notes
This is here just for admins to save any kind of notes (for example clarifications on when/how this email template is used, or notes on what the template was like previously.)
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"From:" email address (required)
When this email template is used, the email generated will be sent
from
this address.
To supply a name also, use this
exact
format:
John Smith <john@example.com>
"To:" email address (required)
When this email template is used, the email generated will sent
to
this address.
To supply a name also, use this
exact
format:
John Smith <john@example.com>
"Cc:" email address (optional)
If you enter an email address here, it will be added to the "Cc:" header, that is, it will get a copy of every email that uses this template. Note that the "Cc:" header is visible to all recipients, so this feature should probably only be used for testing.
To supply a name also, use this
exact
format:
John Smith <john@example.com>
"Bcc:" email address (optional)
If you enter an email address here, it will be added to the "Bcc:" header, that is, it will get a copy of every email that uses this template. This email address will
not
be visible to recipients, and will not be included in replies.
To supply a name also, use this
exact
format:
John Smith <john@example.com>
Template Variables
You can place variables into the Subject and Message Body fields. This can be used, for example, to insert the recipients username into the message. Below is a table showing the variables that are available for this particular email template:
Variable
Description
~~~~
Puts a single ~~ in the email. You
must
do this if you want a ~~ in your email.
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~1~
Subject
This field uses template variables, see above.
Message Body
This field uses template variables, see above.
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