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- Giang Dinh Truong
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I am sorry but this is not supported now.
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Please include RSMail as well.
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I will check more that when I do the integration in the future.
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There may be a work-around for Acymailing. If you enable the "User - Eshop plugin" that will integrate Eshop customers with Joomla users. Then you can setup Acymailing to include all Joomla users in the mailings. I haven't actually done this yet but the concept seems pretty clean.
There is one side issue with the registrations in Eshop and that is that the customer name input by the customer is truncated to the last name as the Name and the first name as the Username. Not sure why that was programmed that way but it might be a bit confusing for people.
Anyway, hope this helps.
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Rae
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Rae wrote: This is a good thing to have for marketing purposes.
There may be a work-around for Acymailing. If you enable the "User - Eshop plugin" that will integrate Eshop customers with Joomla users. Then you can setup Acymailing to include all Joomla users in the mailings. I haven't actually done this yet but the concept seems pretty clean.
There is one side issue with the registrations in Eshop and that is that the customer name input by the customer is truncated to the last name as the Name and the first name as the Username. Not sure why that was programmed that way but it might be a bit confusing for people.
Anyway, hope this helps.
Best wishes,
Rae
Hello Rae,
If you have any issue with EShop, please submit a new ticket to EShop category to send me the site information so I can help you to check and resolve the issue.
Sincerely, Giang
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is is kinda easy to let AcyMailing and Eshop work together.
1) The users who ordered using Eshop can be very easily immediatly imported into AcyMailing via Import->DB
2) I created a module with the markup I needed for Eshop Newsletter and then embed it into AcyMailing content template (also prepared).
A little bit work at the beginning, but then you can send your newsletters quite easy.
Tom
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I will try to add that integrated features to EShop soon.
Sincerely, Giang
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