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how many types of delivery are present in adobe camapign classic

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hi all

 

 

m confused

how many types of delivery are present in adobe campaign

 

i cam see in documentation

2 types of delivery 

continiusos and recurring delivery 

but when i check adobe camapign console

i can see 2 new delivery

emaol delivery and delivery activity

 

how these are differnet from other please help

 

 

 

 

 

m bit new to adobe please help

 

 

 

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Best answer by AndreaBriceno
  • Delivery: lets you configure a delivery action. Refer to the Delivery section.
  • Delivery control: lets you start, pause or stop a delivery. Refer to the Delivery control section.
  • Continuous delivery: lets you start a delivery from the scenario specified in the activity. Refer to the Continuous delivery section.
  • Recurring delivery: lets you configure a delivery template occurrence within a campaign. Refer to Recurring delivery.
  • Cross-channel deliveries: lets you configure a delivery on the corresponding channel. Refer to the Cross-channel deliveries section.

Hope this helps,

 

-Andrea

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AndreaBriceno
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February 8, 2024
  • Delivery: lets you configure a delivery action. Refer to the Delivery section.
  • Delivery control: lets you start, pause or stop a delivery. Refer to the Delivery control section.
  • Continuous delivery: lets you start a delivery from the scenario specified in the activity. Refer to the Continuous delivery section.
  • Recurring delivery: lets you configure a delivery template occurrence within a campaign. Refer to Recurring delivery.
  • Cross-channel deliveries: lets you configure a delivery on the corresponding channel. Refer to the Cross-channel deliveries section.

Hope this helps,

 

-Andrea