Hi Richard,
I don’t think I caught that. Could you provide an example, please?
Hi,
Thank you for the reply! Well, if a mail is send to users due to a new post on my website, I would like to add the user it is send to in the header of the mail. At this moment it is a blank email so to say, so for example at this moment we have something like:
Hi,
We just published blablabla, you can watch it at: https://blablabla.bla
Kind regards
Richard
And it would be great if it would say:
Hi %firstnameofrecepient%, or something similair, like you would in a normal email
I hope I made myself a little clearer…
Thanks!
I see now what’s the case.
Unfortunately, this is not possible due to the nature of the carrier and the type of recipients you can use. In example, you can input a plain email like [email protected]. This case we won’t have any user details to put in the header.
I have an idea to create such a contextual email carrier as a separate free plugin, but we don’t have the ETA yet.