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You'll need to setup a wget or cURL CRON job on your server. We can't help with this though and you'll need to contact your host. Generally hosts are using cpanel and should be relatively easy to setup from there.I have made progress... I can manually send out the reminders by clicking on the test links provided under Automation Settings and still working on automating the process using a cron job on my server.
Depends on how you've configured your mailer, but generally no it should not and you should be testing this with a test user. The easiest way to test mailers is create a test user, give them a subscription from backend, then modify their subscription within CBSubs > Subscriptions by clicking the # under the Id column and adjust their expiration date, etc.. as needed to fit within your mailer timeframe. Next in your mailer under Groups set "Users (Users ids, comma-separated if needed)" to the user id of your test user. This will allow you to test without risking spamming your users with emails.Do the emails sent today get resent to the same users if I trigger the Automation settings again? I don't want subscriber to get the same email twice!
A list of available substitutions outside of your normal CB substitutions is under the Basic tab within your mailer. Below "Message body" parameter more specifically you'll see "Substitutions" fieldset. Due date is just the expiration date so you'd use [SUBSCRIPTION_EXPIRY_DATE].Finally, I have an error with one of my substitutions in the emails I'm sending. Can you please provide me with the correct substitution for a subscriptions Due Date (a list of possible substitutions would be very helpful for future reference).
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