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How can I preview a email notifications in Beamer? 

To preview an email notification:

  1. Start by either creating a new post or editing an existing one. Ensure all necessary content is finalized before proceeding.
  2. Scroll to the Notification Options section of the post editor. Here, you’ll see the Send an email notification box.
  3. In the top-right corner of the Send an email notification box, hover your cursor over the eye icon as shown in the screenshot. This is the preview option
  4. A prompt box will appear asking if you’d like to save the post as a draft and preview the email. Select Accept to confirm.
  5. The preview email will be sent to the email address you used to log into Beamer. You will also receive a push notification stating, “Check your inbox! You will receive a preview email in a minute.
  6. Open. the email inbox to review the email preview. This allows you to see how the email will appear for your users and make any necessary changes before publishing the final post. Please refer to  the below instructional tutorial for better understanding.Following this, you can make sure that the email appears as intended and can verify that everything such as the layout, text, and images looks perfect.

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At Beamer, we care about our customers’ data and this is how we protect it.

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Beamer data is encrypted in transit (advanced TLS protocols and 2,048-bit keys or better) and at rest (using AES 256 encryption with integrity).

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Customer data is always backed up and uptime is over 99.9%.

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