Allow images in the body of an email notification task by uploading the image to the task instead of keeping the image in local.
by: Kalyani C. | over a year ago | Templates & Releases
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Kalyani, thank you for the idea! We have several follow-up questions related to this request in order to gain a clearer understanding of the scenario.
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
2) In the scenario you have in mind, if there are multiple files attached to a task, is there a need to select which files are sent via email, or will all the attached files be sent automatically?
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files? it is a single image file .jpg or .png
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
it is a single image file .jpg or .png
Pasted the response above for the follow-up questions related to this request. Please check and update us, thank you.
Hello Team,
IS there any progress on this idea?
Thanks.
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files? A) It is a single image file .jpg or .png
2) In the scenario you have in mind, if there are multiple files attached to a task, is there a need to select which files are sent via email, or will all the attached files be sent automatically? A) A single file, if there is a scenario we should be able to attach necessary required file(multiple)
Thank you for the follow up message. We will be evaluating ideas for the next iteration planning early 2024. We will be waiting for broader customer base to upvote the idea.
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Kalyani, thank you for the idea!
We have several follow-up questions related to this request in order to gain a clearer understanding of the scenario.
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
2) In the scenario you have in mind, if there are multiple files attached to a task, is there a need to select which files are sent via email, or will all the attached files be sent automatically?
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
it is a single image file .jpg or .png
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
it is a single image file .jpg or .png
Pasted the response above for the follow-up questions related to this request. Please check and update us, thank you.
Hello Team,
IS there any progress on this idea?
Thanks.
1) Could you please specify the content of the files (i.e., what they typically contain) that you intend to attach to the Notification task for email delivery? Is it typically a single file or multiple files?
A) It is a single image file .jpg or .png
2) In the scenario you have in mind, if there are multiple files attached to a task, is there a need to select which files are sent via email, or will all the attached files be sent automatically?
A) A single file, if there is a scenario we should be able to attach necessary required file(multiple)
Thank you for the follow up message. We will be evaluating ideas for the next iteration planning early 2024. We will be waiting for broader customer base to upvote the idea.