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====== Why are addresses not imported? ====== | ====== Why are addresses not imported? ====== | ||
- | When you import an address file, promio-connect checks different things. If the address file is uploaded, choose //Addresses > Lists//, click on the imported target group and look at the logfile. | + | When you import an address file, promio.connect checks different things. If the address file is uploaded, choose //Addresses > Lists//, click on the imported target group, and look at the logfile. |
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- | In the example you can see that 2012 addresses should be imported. | + | In the example, you can see that 2012 addresses should be imported. |
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- | * 1977 addresses are left after the blacklist check. 34 addresses are therefore in the negative list and will not be imported. | + | * 1977 addresses are left after the blacklist check. 34 addresses are therefore in the negative list and will not be imported. |
- | * the matching criterion is //mail// | + | * the matching criterion is //mail// |
- | * 563 addresses have already been in the data base. | + | * 563 addresses have already been in the database. |
- | * 1414 new addresses were found. | + | * 1414 new addresses were found. |
- | * There were no duplicates. | + | |
- | {{tag>Addresses Import Target-Group Syntax-Check Dublicates}} | + | {{tag>addresses imports target_groups duplicates |