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The XML structure for importing subscribers is shown below:
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language | html/xml |
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linenumbers | true |
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<subscribers>
<subscriber email="user@myprovider.com" Prefix="+001" Number="8889624587" Name="">
<campo1>first name</campo1>
<campo2>last name</campo2>
<campo3>Nweb SRL<<campo3>MailUp</campo3>
</subscriber>
</subscribers> |
Phone numbers can be specified in two ways:
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language | html/xml |
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linenumbers | true |
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<subscriber email="user@myprovider.com" Prefix="" Number="+0018889624587" Name=""> |
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language | html/xml |
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linenumbers | true |
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<subscriber email="user@myprovider.com" Prefix="+001" Number="8889624587" Name=""> |
Ruby Example
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# Refer to https://mailup.atlassian.net/wiki/display/mailupapi/MailUp+RubyGem for gem information.
require 'mailup'
m = MailUp::Import.new('username', 'password', 'console_url')
m.new_import_process(:listID => 123456, :listGuid => 123456, :xmlDoc => "XML_STRING", ...)
# => <?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"windows-1252\" ?><mailupMessage><mailupBody><ReturnCode>17</ReturnCode></mailupBody></mailupMessage> |