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There's lots of discussion on the community about this already. See this post or just search for "CASL" to see more.
Did you use Email Actions > HTML Tools > Replace HTML to paste your code in?
The "Unsubscribed" attribute.Please remember that this will not show all leads that have marked a message as spam. Also remember that these leads should not be communicated with again, unless they explicitly opt-in at a later date.
Mailchimp won't do this actually, because it's not even possible in some situtations. In fact, here is another Mailchimp article explaining why.For example, Gmail's privacy policy is that they will not tell senders the identity of individuals that marked a message as spam. Instead, the feedback they...
This is called a "pre-header."See this description for more details. Essentially, you can insert "hidden" text into the HTML as the first text found in the mail. This will display it as you are expecting as the pre-header of the message.Good luck!Justin
Correct, only for certain type changes is the data deleted. In this case from integer to string it is not. As an aside, it would not be possible to change the type of a field if it was in use by another asset.
Create a new email template and paste your custom HTML there instead of pasting your code in an individual email itself.
Jesse, We're actively working on upgrading the editing experience throughout Marketo. That said, the functionality you mention is possible today without getting into any code: 1. Drag a "Rich Text" element onto your landing page. 2. Click the "Insert/edit image" button in the rich text editor. 3. T...
Kristen,Dory is correct. While it is possible to host a password-protected .pdf on Marketo and then send out a link to your recipients, that security may not be good enough for your needs. In this case, you should host the file on a secure file storage service (ideally your own platform) and then se...
Hi Phil,This is not something that is supported. It's also not recommended as many email clients and/or services will distrust emails with forms embedded, which could result in a poor sender reputation.Thanks,Justin