Mailchimp Transactional – Inbound and Users

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What your automation will do…

A connection to your Mailchimp Transactional account is needed so we can sync it with our platform.
Refer to Mailchimp Transactional – create a connection.

Inbound domains are used in Mailchimp Transactional Email to handle replies or other email messages sent to an address associated with your Mailchimp account.

See more details on Inbound Email Processing here.

Add an inbound domain to your account.

Configuration Table:

Input Options:

  • Input: Allows dynamic inputs, e.g., from a previous step.
  • Default Value: You can specify a fixed attribute.
Name*Add Inbound Domain
Connection*Select your connection or create one.
Domain*Enter your domain name.

(*) required field


Delete an inbound domain from the account. All mail will stop routing for this domain immediately.

Configuration Table:

Input Options:

  • Input: Allows dynamic inputs, e.g., from a previous step.
  • Default Value: You can specify a fixed attribute.
Name*Add Inbound Domain
Connection*Select your connection or create one.
Inbound Domain*Select the Inbound domain to delete.

(*) required field


List the domains that have been configured for inbound delivery.

Configuration Table:

Input Options:

  • Input: Allows dynamic inputs, e.g., from a previous step.
  • Default Value: You can specify a fixed attribute.
Name*List Inbounds
Connection*Select your connection or create one.

(*) required field


Configuration Table:

Input Options:

  • Input: Allows dynamic inputs, e.g., from a previous step.
  • Default Value: You can specify a fixed attribute.
Name*Get User Info
Connection*Select your connection or create one.

(*) required field



After setting up your Flow, you can choose to:

  • Run once”, your Flow will run only a single time. You can use this function to test your Flow. Refer to how to set up an HTTP Trigger, in the “Create a Flow” step.
  • Run Scheduler” will automate your Flows with the recurrence rule you previously defined.


For more details, refer to How to run a Flow tutorial in our Help Center.
 
If you are using a Webhook Trigger, the Flow will initiate automatically when a webhook is received from your connected apps. This means that the Flow is automated without a scheduler and will run until you deactivate the Flow manually. Refer to Webhook documentation in our Help Center.


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