We tried sending two unique automated birthday emails using two unique email lists. Unfortunately the emails sent to both lists meaning both groups received both birthday cards.
When I contacted support, Constant Contact said that this was a known issue, but I wanted to know if anyone had encountered this problem and found a workaround? Thanks,
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Hi @StevensonUniversity ,
I do apologize that you are experiencing this defect. Though we do not have a workaround at this time, this defect is currently under review by our engineering team. I have flagged it on your account, and I will have them follow back up with any workarounds or fixes they have for this.
Hi @StevensonUniversity ,
I do apologize that you are experiencing this defect. Though we do not have a workaround at this time, this defect is currently under review by our engineering team. I have flagged it on your account, and I will have them follow back up with any workarounds or fixes they have for this.
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