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# Email To Customer

The app will send out an email to the customer after they paid for the product, the content of the email can be customize in the admin

Its possible to design beautiful custom made email template - by switch to the HTML mode, then the sky is the limit

Inside the HTML email template, the product purchased by the customer and download link can be reference using the following format

```
{{ name }}
{{ downloadLink }}
```

When the entry type of code, it will contain list of codes associate with the products (because its possible to buy multiple quantity of product, hence need to send out multiple codes), here is how to looping through the codes

```
{% for code in codes %}
    <p>{{ code }}</p>
{% endfor %}
```

Here are a list of variables available to the email template

| Type      | Name               | Description                               | Data Type |
| --------- | ------------------ | ----------------------------------------- | --------- |
| File/Code | {{ name }}         | The product name                          | String    |
| File/Code | {{ quantity }}     | The quantity of the product               | String    |
| File      | {{ downloadLink }} | The generated download link for file type | String    |
| Code      | {{ codes }}        | List of code for purchased product        | Array     |


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