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Merging Database fields and
email headers into replies and mailings
This quick reference gives an overview
on what fields can be merged in replies and mailings.
| Where |
Syntax |
What |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
$subject$ |
Original subject
of the received message |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
$hits$
or $reference$ |
Current hit counter
of the filter which matched the message |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
$from$
or $email$ |
Original originator
(email account) of the message |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
$name$ |
Original name
of the originator of the message |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
$to$ |
Original destination
of the message |
| Replies (filter
panel) |
[fieldname]
or $X$ where X is the sequence number of the field
(e.g. $3$) |
Respective field
of the form handler database identified in the forwarding
and actions list |
| Mailings and follow
ups |
$X$ where
X is the sequence number of the field. (Note: the date field
is not counted) |
Respective field
of the form handler database specified in the recipients list. |
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