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Has anyone had this issue?
I sent a campaign with Subject Line and Preview Text.
I received a copy of the email to my gmail account.
Instead of only including preview text that I included, the Preview Text includes a URL.
The URL is to our logo which the first thing located in the body of the email.
Please note: I did not include the URL in the preview text prior to sending. I only included the preview text.
Here is a link to a semi-redacted screenshot: https://www.screencast.com/t/L0m4Gne249I
I do not want the URL to be included in the preview text on subsequent emails. Any thoughts on how to fix this?
Thank you!
Kirsten
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Hello @KirstenS447 ,
This is purely based on how an email program will choose to display preview text in an inbox. Some will ignore images, whereas others will try to include their associated URLs, or the their alternative text. For example, I do not see the URL when I view it in a Gmail client. There may be a setting, depending on the program, where you can turn this aspect off, but it'd vary wildly depending on the program.
The only other way to avoid this would be to create longer subjects and prehehaders, long enough to not allow enough room for the affected email program to start previewing text from the email's body.
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William A
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Hello @KirstenS447 ,
This is purely based on how an email program will choose to display preview text in an inbox. Some will ignore images, whereas others will try to include their associated URLs, or the their alternative text. For example, I do not see the URL when I view it in a Gmail client. There may be a setting, depending on the program, where you can turn this aspect off, but it'd vary wildly depending on the program.
The only other way to avoid this would be to create longer subjects and prehehaders, long enough to not allow enough room for the affected email program to start previewing text from the email's body.
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William A
Community & Social Media Support
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Thank you, William! That is very helpful to know.
