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FTPZIP presents different operations mode. Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you can enclose in the ZIP archive different kinds of files such as:
- An xml file, called settings.xml (it . It will be used to described desired determine the behavior of FTPZIP. For a general view of the file structure see here).
- A CSV file containing recipients for the campaign (for a general description see here TBD).
- An email message in HTML format (for a general description see here TBD).
- Images that the HTML refers toto (for a general description see here TBD).
- Attachments to be sent with the campaign, if anyany (for a general description see here TBD).
Based on the information enclosed in settings.xml, it is possible to drive the behavior of FTPZIP application and manage the following use cases:
- Send an already defined email message to a list of recipients (details about settings.xml here TBD. Details about zip archive structure here TBD).
- Send a copy of an already defined email message to a list of recipientsrecipients (details about settings.xml here TBD. Details about zip archive structure here TBD).
- Create and send an email message to a list of recipientsrecipients (details about settings.xml here TBD. Details about zip archive structure here TBD).
- Create an email messagemessage (details about settings.xml here TBD. Details about zip archive structure here TBD).
Send of email message to a list of recipients. can be executed in two different ways:
- Using MailUp Massive Send (details about settings.xml here TBD. Details about zip archive structure here TBD).
- Using MailUp Transactional Send (details about settings.xml here TBD. details about zip archive structure here TBD).