Setting Sending and Routing Options

The Merge Form Letter Window opens.

For more information about the Merge Letter Window, click here.

  1. Make the following selections appropriate to your needs.
    Duplicates Set the radio buttons to reflect the type of letter output you'd like for your mailing. Choices are:
    • One per receipt - there will be one letter for each receipt in the record.
    • One per patron - Patron receives just one mailing and the Receipt data in the letter is ignored. While this will limit the number of letters to a single patron, several patrons in the same household could receive letters.
    • Consolidate tickets (Patron) - the receipt data is consolidated into a table (rather than being ignored) and each patron will receive one letter based on that table of receipts. Several patrons in the same household could receive letters.
    • Consolidate tickets (Household) - Generates one single letter for the primary household patron. This is the method to ensure one letter or mailing for each household
    Routing Set the routing for your letter to - Print or Email. If you choose Email, you can then choose "If no email address", then either Ignore or Print the letter.
    Unsubscribe If you are sending emails to people, you may want to include a mail list that will be used to track unsubscribes. This mail list can be:
    • the main mail list used to find patrons to send the emails to
    • one of your other mail lists whose main function is simply to track unsubscribes. This could be used in the future to eliminate people who have declined receiving emails
    • a default mail list specified for the letter - which you can change if to want
    Anybody who unsubscribes would be clearly marked the specified mail list. and you could use one of the search functions to eliminate them from future mailings.

    You do not have to provide an unsubscribe mail list when e-blasting. For example, you:

    • WOULD NOT use an unsubscribe mail list if you were sending out an advisory about the event coming up that people have already purchased tickets for - or a quick eblast to board members.
    • WOULD likely use an unsubscribe mail list if it was a marketing newsletter.
    You can see all emails associated with this mail list in the email tab on the mail list window
  2. Click the Merge button when you see the list has been narrowed down.

Inserting unsubscribe links

If you want to add an unsubscribe link to your email, there are a few of steps:
  • Open your form letter list and find your email/letter to edit it
  • Click your cursor on the place in the letter where you want your unsubscribe link to be. Normally it is near the bottom of the email, so you might need a few extra lines
  • Right click to get the main context menu for adding items to the document
  • Select Insert Word Processor Field
  • From the context menu, select Unsubscribe from Email URL
  • The field will be added to the letter and a window will open letting you edit the link name displayed on the letter. See below - changing the name of the link
  • After saving the link, you may want to:
  • Adjust the font name, size and/or colour if neccessary

 

Changing the name of the link

As the unsubscribe link is being added, it opens the window to the right. The text that is displayed on the email defaults to Unsubscribe URL in the name field.

  • Name - Change the text in this field to be what you want displayed on the eblast
  • URL - DO NOT change the field name.

Setup for Unsubscribe Management

If you are e-blasting a form letter and do not provide an unsubscribe mail list, you will see a message similar to the below.

If a mail list is set as default for the form letter, it will appear here automatically. You can:

  • Clear it if you do not want to have an unsubscribe link on the eblast
  • Change it if you want to use a different mail list to track unsubscribes
  • Enter it if there is no default and you want to track unsubscribes for this eblast only

You do not need an unsubscribe mail list when emailing. CASL (Canada's Anti Spam Law) generally defines consent as:
  • Explicit Consent - where you asked the patron beforehand how you might contact them. In Theatre Manager you might have used a double opt-in mail list to identify people for this e-blast.

    Since these e-blasts are typically of a marketing nature, you probably should include an unsubscribe option

  • Implied consent occurs if a client initiated activity with you and you have up to two years to contact them via email.

    For example, if you are sending an email about tickets that people bought, it is part of the original transaction transaction and you have implicit consent to send people follow up information about the tickets or performance.

    In such a case, you would NOT use an unsubscribe mail List

Requirements for unsubscribe link

There are two requirements to make an eblast unsubscribable:

Note: when the the letter is being printed, the unsubscribe wording does not appear on the form letter