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Define Recipients: Select Recipients from a Database or LDAP Directory

To access the recipients wizard for a given job: From the job's workflow page, click on Define Recipients.
Or from the job list, select the desired job, then in the job details pane, select the Summary tab and click on the Edit link in the Recipients section.

To access the recipients wizard for a given A/B-split job: On the A/B-Split Job Details page, click the Edit link in the Recipients section.

The Define Recipients wizard allows the defining of recipients that will receive the email message specified in the job when the job is finally sent.

The wizard has five pages: Options, Source, Source Details, Recipients Details, Advanced Settings, and Summary.

The top row of the wizard displays links to these five pages. The page that is currently open is marked with a highlighted background color. Depending on the choices made on some of the wizard pages, other pages may become disabled or may be shown in different versions. If a wizard page is disabled, then it means that this page is not necessary with the current choices and can safely be ignored.


Recipients Details Page: Customize Email, Name and Other Merge Header Names

A preview table of sample recipients is displayed here. The table includes edit fields for the column headers. These fields are used to edit the headers. Headers may contain letters, numbers, and the underscore (but must start with a letter). Spaces and other characters are not allowed. An error message will be displayed if illegal characters appear in the headers.

If recipients data is specified that did not contain header information, then LISTSERV Maestro will add the generic default header names FIELD1, FIELD2, FIELD3, and so on. These names are not meaningful. Edit them to help identify the information in each column.

The header names choosen here become the names of the available mail merge text placeholders (a reason why it is a good idea to supply meaningful names for the headers). For example, if a header name is used (enclosed in "&" and ";") in the message body or subject, then this field will be replaced with the value from the column in the recipients data that corresponds to the header and the row that corresponds to the recipient. (For more information on mail merge text placeholders, please see the LISTSERV Maestro User's Guide.)

Each of the recipients columns is shown together with a choice that allows you to decide how LISTSERV Maestro shall handle this column:

In addition to this choice per column, you can edit the headers of all columns. This might be required if the column headers do not match the names that you want to use as the merge fields. For example, if your table happens to have "non-meaningful" headers like "COL1, ... COLn", then you can rename them here to give them more meaningful names, making it easier to use them for mail merging. Changing the header names in LISTSERV Maestro does not in any way affect the actual database table; it only renames the columns for the purposes of LISTSERV Maestro's mail merging.

Hidden Option: Ignore Recipient Data / Bulk Email

If you have enabled this hidden option in your preferences, then you have an additional choice at the top of the screen. Select one of these alternatives:

If you selected the Ignore additional recipient data and send job as bulk email option, then you need to supply the values for the "To:" field manually. With bulk sending, all recipients receive exactly the same mail content, (including all mail headers) so you cannot have different "To:" fields for different recipients, just like you cannot have mail merging. However, some sort of "To:" field is required. Following email standards, this field must contain an email address (usually of the recipient) and, optionally, a name. Since all recipients get the same "To:" field value, it cannot contain an actual recipient's address or name. Therefore, with bulk jobs, it has become common practice to use a generic email address for your own organization - usually the sender address or an "info" address, with a matching name. An example of this might be "info@mycorp.com" as the address and "Your MyCorp Team" as the name. Enter values that fulfill your requirements into the matching edit fields.

Note: Be sure to use an authentic email address in the "To:" field to avoid any bounces that might occur if recipients "Reply to all" in response to your message.

With this option selected, you cannot rename the column headers, and it is not necessary, since mail merging is disabled anyway.

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