Send issues
To send an issue, you must use the NewslettersManager class. It exposes SendIssue method that will send issue through the Notification service API. The following code sends an issue through the Native API: Figure 1: Sends issue through NewslettersManager ```C#
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Telerik.Sitefinity.Modules.Newsletters;
namespace Telerik.Sitefinity.Documentation.CodeSnippets.DevGuide.SitefinityEssentials.Modules.EmailCampaigns.Issues { public partial class EmailCampaignsSnippets { public void SendIssue(Guid issueId) { bool tooManySubscribers = false;
var newslettersManager = NewslettersManager.GetManager();
newslettersManager.SendIssue(issueId, out tooManySubscribers);
if (tooManySubscribers)
{
//implement logic that handles the case,
//when there are too many subscribers for the selected issue.
}
}
}
}
First, you initialize `tooManySubscribers` variable.Then you get an instance of the `NewslettersManager`. Then, you call `SendIssue` to send the campaign passing the `issueId` and `tooManySubscribers`. Finally, you check whether the `tooManySubscribers` parameter is `true`****in order to handle license limitation hole.
> info **NOTE**: Each Sitefinity CMS license have different number of subscribers. If the total count of subscribers exceeds the limit - the issue would not be send. You need to handle this situation. See [Pricing and Licensing information](https://www.progress.com/sitefinity-cms/how-to-buy).
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