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Is there any way to turn off the resending of group emails that bounce back? We get this message:
''Warning: message still undelivered after 12 hours Will keep trying until message is 5 days old''
Sometimes it is still trying to resend after the event has passed.
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Is there a way to easily insert an image into a group email without using an image that is located on the web somwhere? Our pastor would like to upload images from his desktop into the email. Please advise.
Thanks
Sarah Clements
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John,
When someone unsubscribes by using the Unsubscribe feature in the Group Email app, it only applies to the church code that they received the email from. This is done by setting that indivdiual's email to Unlisted. This process does not touch other church databases.
Blessings,
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Okay when we send a group email at the bottom of the email the recipient sees:This email was sent to someemailaddress@isp.net. You can instantly unsubscribe from these emails: unsubscribe
Since the existing verbage is not clear, my question is this: Does the unsubscribe only effect one church code in Fellowship One?
It is my understanding ...
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I was wondering if there is a way to set-up group emails to be sent from our church or a specific ministry rather than an individual.
We are pretty new to F1, and I would like to use group email more but am hesitant because group emails come from ''My Name'' rather than ''Our Church Name'' or ''Ministry Name''. I'm not sure that people will open ...
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To help build a better design, you can take the logo that is going to be in the email (logo from the ministry or activity), select a couple colors from the logo and use those colors to create some border colors, headers, and different nuance within the email itself. I found a whole host of color pickers that could help you ...
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There are whole industries that have formed to combat this with limited success. You can look at a few of the more prominent Email Service Providers like Constant Contact and Campaign Monitor and their sites are filled with tips, tricks, and workarounds for the hundreds of different ISPs and mail clients. However, ultimately they conclude its up ...
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