Topher
New Member
Please pardon me if this is obvious but I have not been able to figure it out.
tl;dr if I pause a recurring campaign and unpause it, emails that would have been sent during the pause are sent upon unpause. I'd like this not to happen.
Details:
1. I have a Regular Campaign set up to invite people to a weekly coaching call. It is set to recurring on Mondays at 10AM.
2. If the coaching call is canceled on a particular Monday, I "pause" the sending of the campaign. This way my clients do not get an invitation for a meeting that isn't happening.
3. When I "unpause" the campaign on, say, Wednesday, the email that was supposed to go out on Monday gets sent right then. My clients then think there is a coaching call on Wednesday (there is not).
4. Worse, I paused the campaign for a month over the summer. When I unpaused it, 4 instances of the campaign got queued and sent in rapid order.
So, is there a way to "skip" sending one or more instances of a recurring Regular Campaign? Perhaps pausing is not the answer here.
Thank you in advance.
With gratitude,
Topher
tl;dr if I pause a recurring campaign and unpause it, emails that would have been sent during the pause are sent upon unpause. I'd like this not to happen.
Details:
1. I have a Regular Campaign set up to invite people to a weekly coaching call. It is set to recurring on Mondays at 10AM.
2. If the coaching call is canceled on a particular Monday, I "pause" the sending of the campaign. This way my clients do not get an invitation for a meeting that isn't happening.
3. When I "unpause" the campaign on, say, Wednesday, the email that was supposed to go out on Monday gets sent right then. My clients then think there is a coaching call on Wednesday (there is not).
4. Worse, I paused the campaign for a month over the summer. When I unpaused it, 4 instances of the campaign got queued and sent in rapid order.
So, is there a way to "skip" sending one or more instances of a recurring Regular Campaign? Perhaps pausing is not the answer here.
Thank you in advance.
With gratitude,
Topher