Recurring means once at X [insert time unit here], NOT on a certain date, and then always on that date
So in your example, the recurring happens once at 31 days, not on 31 of the month.
Recurring means once at X [insert time unit here], NOT on a certain date, and then always on that date
So in your example, the recurring happens once at 31 days, not on 31 of the month.
I set a campaign to recur on 15 (see image). So after the campaign was sent today it copied itself to send again on the 15th of December, which is what I want. So it did not recur "once at 15 days", but instead recurs on day 15 of the following month. So I'm wondering what happens if I choose 31 of the month... since the setting is not how many days until the next occurrence, but actually the day of the month. From what I'm seeing so far.
Unless you're saying that it sets itself "X" amount of days from the beginning of the month. So in February, if I had emails scheduled for 29,30,31, they would get scheduled for 1,2,3 of March?