Hi Team,
I am exploring new things in Adobe campaign classic and have been using it for 4+ years. Could any of you pour in some insights of how to integrate Adobe campaign classic with any of screen capture tool.
Use case: I need to take screenshot or download deployed email deliveries via workflows and should be extracted in .csv or .txt file
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You could perhaps try this approach for screen captures.
What you need to take into account with the above solution is that the mirror link request will be recorded in the tracking logs, also will only work if mirror links are enabled.
A different solution would be to configured BCC which is the best way and provided OOTB with ACC. (https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/additiona...)
You can setup a managed email server specifically with enough storage to contain millions of emails, and confiure your ACC deployment to send a copy of ALL* emails sent to this address.
I guess, your requirement is actually to capture emails sent, for archival/historical purposes, and thus; the second solution is the better approach.
Hi Inatius,
There isn't a way to integrate a screen capture tool, but any screen capture tool can be used to capture screenshots of Campaign. Even the basic print screen can be used.
Regards,
Craig
You could perhaps try this approach for screen captures.
What you need to take into account with the above solution is that the mirror link request will be recorded in the tracking logs, also will only work if mirror links are enabled.
A different solution would be to configured BCC which is the best way and provided OOTB with ACC. (https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/campaign-classic/using/installing-campaign-classic/additiona...)
You can setup a managed email server specifically with enough storage to contain millions of emails, and confiure your ACC deployment to send a copy of ALL* emails sent to this address.
I guess, your requirement is actually to capture emails sent, for archival/historical purposes, and thus; the second solution is the better approach.