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Ongage will issue an HTTP Post call to the endpoint URL you provide with an accompanying JSON as in the following format example:
[ { "email":"email1@email.com", "list_id":9997, "status":"unsubscribe", "esp_name" : "Amazon SES" }, { "email":"email2@email.com", "list_id":9998, "status":"soft", "esp_name" : "Amazon SES" }, { "email":"email3@email.com", "list_id":9998, "status":"hard" "esp_name" : "Amazon SES" }, { "email":"email41@email.com", "list_id":9994, "status":"complaint" "esp_name" : "Amazon SES" } ] |
To read the data on your end you'll need something like the following PHP code example
$someArray = json_decode(file_get_contents("php://input"), true); |
Here are 2 PHP code examples if you'd like to simulate this on your end:
The status parameter above can contain any of the following values:
For customers interested in switching on this enhanced security login feature, please contact Ongage Support and/or your Ongage account manager. |
Note: should you change or loose your phone, you will need to rescan the QR code. Resetting your password also resets the QR code as well.