When you design an eCard email message, use merge fields to customize the message sent with information specific to the eCard and its sender and recipient. To display the list of available merge fields, click Insert merge fields on the toolbar of the eCard Email screen. The merge fields specific to eCard email messages appear.
• | eCard name – When you create an eCard template, you enter a name for the template. To display this name in the body of the message, use this merge field. |
• | eCard content – To display the personalized content of the eCard template in the body of the message, use this merge field. |
• | eCard caption – When you create an eCard template, you enter a caption for the template. To display this caption in the body of the message, use this merge field. |
• | Email subject – When you create an eCard template, you enter a subject line to appear for the email message that delivers the eCard. To include this subject in the body of the message, use this merge field. |
• | Begin hyperlink to eCard and End hyperlink to eCard – When the program sends an eCard, it generates a web page that contains its personalized content. To include a hyperlink to this web page in the body of the message, use these merge fields to indicate when the hyperlink begins and ends. The recipient can click this hyperlink to visit your website and view the content of the eCard. |
• | Sender’s name – To display the name of the website user who sends the eCard in the body of the message, add this merge field. For example, add “You have received an eCard from <Sender’s name>.” |
• | Sender’s email address – To display the email address of the website user who sends the eCard in the body of the message, add this merge field. For example, add “You have received an eCard from <Sender’s name> (<Sender’s email address>).” |
• | Sender’s personal message – To display the personal message the sender enters for the recipients in the body of the message, add this merge field. For example, add “Message from <Sender’s name>: <Sender’s personal message>.” |
• | Recipient’s name – To display the name of the person that the website user sends the eCard to, add this merge field. For example, add “Hello, <Recipient’s name>.” |
• | Recipient’s email address – To display the email address that the website user sends the eCard to, add this merge field. For example, add “Hello <Recipient’s name> (<Recipient’s email address>).” |