Connect Formidable Forms and Mailchimp Transactional Email integrations
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Create custom Formidable Forms and Mailchimp Transactional Email workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.
Adds an email to your email rejection denylist. Addresses that you add manually will never expire and there is no reputation penalty for removing them from your denylist. Attempting to denylist an address that has been added to the allowlist will have no effect.
Adds an email to your email rejection denylist. Addresses that you add manually will never expire and there is no reputation penalty for removing them from your denylist. Attempting to denylist an address that has been added to the allowlist will have no effect.
Adds a new custom metadata field to be indexed for the account.
Adds a new subaccount.
Creates an entry of form.
Deletes a field from a form.
Deletes a form.
Deletes an existing custom metadata field. Deletion isn't instantaneous, and `/metadata/list` will continue to return the field until the asynchronous deletion process is complete.
Deletes an existing subaccount. Any email related to the subaccount will be saved, but stats will be removed and any future sending calls to this subaccount will fail.
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