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Glossary

Glossary is usually defined as an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge. This knowledge base glossary provides a collection of knowledge base documents that define many technical terms. These terms are arranged alphabetically, but you can quickly jump to a specific term by selecting its first letter from the index of the knowledge base glossary below.

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7 Glossary Terms Found
Segment
A Segment in Mautic is a list of Contacts who are grouped together based on similarities in their contact profile or behavior. For example, some marketers segment their contacts based on a contact’s location, so they can email that list of contacts a specific location-based offer or promotion.
Settings
Located at the top right hand side of your Mautic Dashboard, next to the account name. This is where you set up your Themes, API Settings, Email Settings, etc.
Single Sign-On
Single Sign-On (SSO) is a property of access control of multiple related, yet independent, software systems. With this property, a user logs in with a single ID and password to gain access to a connected system or systems without using different usernames or passwords, or in some configurations seamlessly sign on at each system.
Social monitoring
Users can add contacts to Mautic through Twitter mentions and hashtags. Note: the Twitter plugin must be configured within the plugins page. The bin/console mautic:social:monitoring must be added to a user’s cron configuration.
SPF
(Sender Policy Framework) is a simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing by providing a mechanism to allow receiving mail exchangers to check that incoming mail from a domain comes from a host authorized by that domain’s administrators.
Stages
Stages enables a user to keep track of where their contacts are in their marketing/sales funnel. Stages are customized by the user.
Standalone Form
A form that allows a user to set up multiple actions based off of a contact’s submission. A Standalone form does not have the ability to kick off a new campaign like a Campaign Form, but it can send a contact into a segment which can then be used to kick off a campaign.