FTPZIP is a MailUp application that allows to send an email message to a defined list of recipients by simply uploading a ZIP archive to an FTP location.
This features is typically used by advanced users that have a need for configuring and sending a campaign without accessing the MailUp web application, and without using the MailUp APIs.
FTPZIP presents different operations modeOperations Mode. They are called:
- FullFULL: Create and send a newsletter
- SendSEND: Send a nevwletterSave Create newsletter
- SAVE: Create a newsletter
Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you can enclose in the ZIP archive different kinds of files. (Details of ZIP archive structure are are here.Based on the information )
The only mandatory file is the one called settings.xml, because are the information enclosed in settings.xml, it is possible to select the FTPZIP operations mode application and manage xml that allow to determine the Operations Mode and the kind of Mailing. (Details of the settings.xml structure and data are here.)
FTPZIP manage the following use cases:
- Send an already defined (FULL) Create and send an email message to to a list of recipients recipients (examples of settingsof settings.xml here (Massive Mailing) or or /wiki/spaces/mailupapi/pages/36339811. Detail Examples of ZIP Examples of ZIP archive structure structure here).
- (SEND) Send a copy of an already defined email message to to a list of recipients recipients (examples of settings.xml here (Massive Mailing) or /wiki/spaces/mailupapi/pages/36339811. Examples Examples of ZIP archive structure here). Create and send an email message to
- (SEND) Send a copy of an already defined email message to a list of recipients (examples of settingsof settings.xml xml here (Massive Mailing) or or /wiki/spaces/mailupapi/pages/36339811. Examples of ZIP archive structure here).
- (SAVE) Create an email message message (examples of settings.xml here. Details about zip Examples of zip archive structure here).
Send of email message to a list of recipients. can be executed in two different ways:
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