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Thread: Newsletter Subscription Auto Email

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    netprocity is offline Member
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    Default Newsletter Subscription Auto Email

    The only emails we send 'out of the box' are the expected notifications (customer receipts & download emails, admin new order notices, etc), emails from the contact us page, and newsletter subscriptions (if you're on ML9).

    We have just installed ML9, and and when a user is registering and select that it is ok to receive emails they are given an additional email after their order. This email is something to do with the newsletter subscription. I am fine if it send an email because they opted into the newsletter subscription, but I need to be able to edit the email that is sent.

    Where do I find the contents of this newsletter subscription email, so I can edit it?

    Thanks
    James

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    ASPAlfred is offline Senior Member
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    You can edit that in Manage topic in the admin, open 'NewsletterOptInEmail' topic.

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    eggheaddesign is offline Junior Member
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    Can anyone tell me if I can turn this email off? Thanks. Jon

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    sduffy77 is offline Senior Member
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    I am also interested in being able to turn this off.

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    ASPAlfred is offline Senior Member
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    just set appconfig: Newsletter.OptInLevel to 'single'