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Schedule shipment to a specific time #1401

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natansouza opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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Schedule shipment to a specific time #1401

natansouza opened this issue Feb 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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@natansouza
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It would be great if we could schedule the submission for a specific time determines without a date. Thus sending not have a specific date to happen and would be held every day.

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escopecz commented Feb 5, 2016

I'm not entirely sure from your description what are you talking about. Campaigns? The "Send email" action?

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npracht commented Feb 11, 2016

I think it's a duplicate of #539

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ps92 commented Feb 16, 2016

If I am assuming correctly, you might be talking about scheduling emails everyday.or update and trigger email actions.
If yes, then you can easily do that by setting up CRON jobs on your servers. So, you could schedule a call at say 11:00 am and your emails will be sent everyday at 11 am without your intervention.

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escopecz commented May 2, 2016

Closing for unclear description. Can be opened any time the questions will be answered.

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