This morning I renamed a previously-sent (yesterday afternoon) email to make it match the new naming system I came up with in the middle of the night. Now the Reporting page shows the Time Sent of that email to be the time at which I renamed it. I clearly have the "Your email has been sent" verification from yesterday with the correct date and time. All I did was rename it; I didn't re-send or do anything else to it.
(Sorry, I don't know where else to report a bug, so it goes here!)
Verification email
Report value
You'll have to trust me that these are the same, but if you're a CC support person I can prove it via screenshare.
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Hi @Anonymous
I apologize this has happened! I took a look at your account and was able to replicate this same experience. Thank you for bringing this to our attention, this something our upper level of support is troubleshooting further. While we do not currently have a time estimate of when this will be resolved, we have added you to a queue to be notified when it is. I also did want to mention that although the reporting page shows this incorrect sent date, the email details will show the correct sent date.
Hi @Anonymous
I apologize this has happened! I took a look at your account and was able to replicate this same experience. Thank you for bringing this to our attention, this something our upper level of support is troubleshooting further. While we do not currently have a time estimate of when this will be resolved, we have added you to a queue to be notified when it is. I also did want to mention that although the reporting page shows this incorrect sent date, the email details will show the correct sent date.
Thanks for the quick followup! I can work around it as you mentioned - I do know when this one was sent, so will just manually fix it on my downloaded info. Isn't the internet fun sometimes??
Hi @Anonymous
So sorry for any inconvenience this may be causing. I am however happy we were able to help answer your question. Please let us know if there is anything else we can assist with!
I assume y'all have figure this part out already, but just in case - the incorrect value carries through to the downloadable report.
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@Anonymous wrote:This morning I renamed a previously-sent (yesterday afternoon) email to make it match the new naming system I came up with in the middle of the night. Now the Reporting page shows the Time Sent of that email to be the time at which I renamed it. I clearly have the "Your email has been sent" verification from yesterday with the correct date and time. All I did was rename it; I didn't re-send or do anything else to it.
(Sorry, I don't know where else to report a bug, so it goes here!)Verification email
Report value
You'll have to trust me that these are the same, but if you're a CC support person I can prove it via screenshare.
Hello @user27345 and @Anonymous,
Thank you for the information! Hopefully we will have this fixed in our product soon. I hope you both have a wonderful rest of your weekend and thank you for using Constant Contact!
Having the same issue. Time sent is still wrong on the reporting page and also on the downloaded report.
Looks like this issue was reported over 2 years ago? Any update on when this will be resolved.
Hello @PatE64,
I do apologize that you are having this same experience. While we do not currently have a time estimate of when this will be resolved, we have added you to a queue to be notified when it is. I also did want to mention that although the reporting page shows this incorrect sent date, the email details will show the correct sent date.
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