As an example, let’s say your storage path is: /home/domain/attachments, then inside it, you can create following structure: /home/domain/attachments/January-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-1.pdf /home/domain/attachments/January-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-2.pdf /home/domain/attachments/January-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-3.pdf /home/domain/attachments/February-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-1.pdf /home/domain/attachments/February-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-2.pdf /home/domain/attachments/February-Invoices/custom-field-value-subscriber-3.pdf Now when sending a campaign, you can select the January-Invoices folder and all subscribers will receive invoices from that folder. The file name, “custom-field-value-subscriber-x” can be the value of any parsed tag.
Last Update | 18 June 2021 |
Published | 18 May 2016 |
Files Included | HTML, PHP |
Tags | attachment, custom attachment, email, email attachment, email subscriber, send attachments, subscriber, subscriber attachment |