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What specifically triggers this status? How many bounces is "chronically"?
Sorry if this feels like a re-run but I don't know if I've seen this question directly answered. Most people are asking about changing AB test parameters mid-test, but I'm asking about email content.My manager wanted to add in a blurb to an email where the A/B subject line test (ie using the same em...
Thanks for your response. Not sure what we're getting at with "my webserver" (which was not in the original title of this thread; mods changed it). Yes, my own website's links are affected by this (particularly event calendar links with =[number] URLs), but the links I provided in the thread are fr...
Also to be clear (or not) , I actually do want to track the link, but not through mkt_tok. Tracking on, mkt_tok. Is there a way to do that globally or at least for a whole email?
Thanks, but I'm looking to do this by default, not having to uncheck the box for every link. I see there's a thing to remove this from a link in the Template view - is there a way to make all links untracked by default on the template level?
Is there a way to deactivate mkt_tok from all links in an email by default? It often messes up the link, or causes it to actually go to the wrong page on the intended site. Very frequently.This link: https://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu/texts.php?id=85...will actually go to ttps://lectionary.li...
Got it, makes much more sense now. Guess it's hard to uniquely label such a column succinctly, but that explanation helps a lot.
Sent an email campaign last week. Here's the number of clicks as reported on the dashboard: But the email link performance report reads:Yes, I get that the first bolded number (299) is supposed to be total link clicks where as the second number (233) is invidual people that clicked. So where does 19...
This turned out to be correct. Apparently a while ago IT thought this would be a good idea. Mystery solved.