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| ===== How do I use a temporary blocking list? ===== | ====== How do I use a temporary blacklist? ====== |
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| Temporary blocking lists are used to exclude specific e-mail addresses and/or domains from dispatches. The block does not apply generally, but only for the creative associated with the blocking list. | Temporary blacklists are used to exclude specific e-mail addresses and/or domains from deliveries. The block does not apply generally but only to the message associated with the blocking list. |
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| - Create a single-column txt or csv file and save it in ANSI/ASCII format. The file can contain both e-mail addresses and domains. \\ The following example excludes all addresses belonging to the domains web.de and gmx.de, among others: <WRAP round box 20%> | ===== Create a temporary blacklist ===== |
| john.doe@yahoo.de \\ | |
| testclient@testdomain.com \\ | - Create a single-column txt or csv file and save it in ANSI/ASCII format. The file can contain both e-mail addresses and domains. \\ \\ The following example excludes all addresses belonging to the domains web.de and gmx as well as two specific ones: <WRAP round box 30%> |
| | max.mustermann@yahoo.de \\ |
| | testkunde@testdomain.com \\ |
| web.de \\ | web.de \\ |
| gmx.de | gmx.de |
| </WRAP><WRAP round alert 60%> | </WRAP><WRAP round alert 60%> |
| Please note that wildcard characters (*) are not allowed in blocking lists. | Note that the wildcard sign (*) is not allowed in temporary blacklists. |
| </WRAP> | </WRAP> |
| - You can import the file as a blocking list via //extras > temporary blocking lists//. Simply upload the file using drag & drop. \\ {{:en:temporary_blacklits.png?nolink&800|}} \\ \\ | - At Addresses > Lists > Temporary blacklists the file can be uploaded as a temporary blocking list.\\ \\ |
| - You can select these blocking lists and exclude them from dispatch via the exclusion filter in the target group selection under campaigns -> drafts. \\ {{:en:temporary_blacklist_exclusionfilter.png|}} | {{:en:addresses_lists_temporary_blacklists_1.png?nolink&800|}}\\ |
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| | By the button on the bottom right, you will be led to the upload menu in which you select the temporary blacklist data file, upload it, and name it. \\ |
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| | {{:en:addresses_lists_temporary_blacklist_type.png?nolink&400|}}\\ \\ |
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| | <WRAP round info 60%>When the feature is activated for your client, you may also upload encoded files. If interested, please contact our support team via ticket.</WRAP> |
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| | ===== Exclusion from delivery ===== |
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| | At the place where you assign a target group to your message in //Delivery -> Drafts//, you can add the temporary blacklists as an exclude filter. Contained addresses will be excluded from the dispatch. |
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| | {{:en:addresses_lists_temporary_blacklists_3.png?nolink&600|}} |
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| | In the details of the blacklist at //Addresses > Lists > Temporary blacklists//, you can see which creatives in the draft mode are assigned to this list. |
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| | <WRAP round info 60%>Temporary blocking lists are available for the campaign types Default and Network Master-Campaign.</WRAP> |
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| {{tag>Temporary Blocking List Blacklist Matching Target-Group Exclusion}} | {{tag>temporary_blacklists matching exclude_filter }} |