![]() ![]() We want this email to be sent 5 days after the order has been placed. Several email clients remove extra formatting or only support a limited set of CSS properties. We advise you to use media and specific formatting sparsely. Here too, you can use the placeholders listed in the sidebar to put information from the order into the email, they will be automatically replaced when the email is sent. Now that you have set up the title, header and recipient, you can enter the email text. We recommend to use BCC rather than CC for most purposes. CC – If you always want to receive a copy of the reminder email on a certain address, you can enter one or more email addresses here, separated by BCC – Same as CC, except that the customer will not see your email address.You can also specify a specific email address by setting this to “Other (specify below)”. By default, this will be addressed to the customer, using the email address they entered when placing the order. ![]() To – This is where the plugin will send the email.This is optional but recommended for consistency (all default WooCommerce emails also use this format). Heading – this is the heading that will appear at the top of the email body text.Title – this is the name that will be used internally in the WordPress admin only, in your list of emails, on the scheduled emails list and when configuring PDF invoice attachments.Note that you can use the placeholders listed in the sidebar for both the Subject and the Heading field! The first thing to do is to set up the title, subject, heading and optionally extra recipients (CC & BCC). ![]() Go to WooCommerce > Reminder Emails, and click on Create your first email! Creating the email #įirst, we’re going to create the email. In this tutorial, we’ll set up a payment reminder that is sent 5 days after the order has been placed. With WooCommerce Smart Reminder Emails its super simple to let WooCommerce send emails on a schedule, like WooCommerce payment reminders or asking your customers to post a review on your site. ![]()
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