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| Marketing In Underwear War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Pennsylvania
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I just sent out a broadcast message and for some reason it appears only half the e-mail was sent. Has anyone had anything similar happen? I only sent out a text version of the e-mail and not an html.
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Hmm, my first guess would have been an HTML issue - but you've ruled that out. How do you know that its been cut off? Customer feedback? Are the ALL the same?
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Feedback and I also subscribed myself using several different e-mail accounts. This freaking sucks... I switched to Aweber to avoid this type of thing...
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Dude by any chance did you input the contents of the message body via cut and paste from an external application such as word?? Perhaps something funky happened on the cut and paste? Did you send a TEST before broadcasting? If so, how did that look? As a suggestion, dump it into notepad, to remove any formatting, then try it. If you just plain typed it in - then I have no idea |
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