When one user mark a message as read, will other users see it as read too?
Read/unread status of the message is per user. If one user marks a message as read, it will appear as unread to another user.
Read/unread status of the message is per user. If one user marks a message as read, it will appear as unread to another user.
We offer both spam-filtering and anti-virus protection to our paying customers. Only email accounts (your-name@annelite.net) are protected. If you are using Annelite to download email from remote IMAP or POP servers, then spam and anti-virus protection are the responsibility of your email service provider. If your POP or IMAP email provider doesn’t offer spam filtering,…
The Response Library consists of templates that can be automatically inserted into the body of email. When the number of responses in your library exceeds twenty, the dropdown selector will be automatically replaced with a search box. Simply start typing the first few letters and select the desired response from the instant autosuggestion list. Response…
Events are types of activities (other types at this time include Deals and Invoices). Events can have the following attributes: Label. By default, there are the following activity labels in the system: Follow-up, Call, Note and Meeting. You can customize these labels by clicking Edit Labels. File. You can attach a file or document to…
A Deal is a type of activity. It represents something you want to sell, and has a money value attached to it. Deals at various stages of the sales process together form a sales deal pipeline, also known as sales funnel. By default, Deals in your Annelite account are not enabled. You can turn this…
Invoice is a type of Activity. Currently this feature requires that you have an account with FreshBooks. Once you activate the Freshbooks add-on, you can import contacts and invoices. Invoices appear as line-items on Contact Timeline, interspersed with other activities in chronological order. Click on Sync with FreshBooks to update invoices with the latest information.…
Go to contact timeline and click the + Event button. Attach a file, enter description and click Save. If the event has a file attached to it, an icon will be displayed on the timeline and agenda views.
Open the message in question for preview and click Create event button. Edit the description, attach file, add other contacts or users if needed, set the date and time, and so on.
Like with any other object in Annelite, you can start an internal conversation about any activity by clicking Add Comment, a text link which appears at the bottom of each message and activity. This way the information remains where it belongs, associated with the object of a discussion. This pretty much eliminates the need for…
You can import contacts from a file or web service. Emails can be imported (downloaded) from archive stored on your IMAP or POP server. Make sure you import your contacts first, this way imported emails will be automatically associated with contacts based on the sender’s “From:” email. Calendar import is not supported at this time,…
We offer three types of API (which stands for Application Programming Interface) that allow you to integrate your Annelite account with external websites, systems and processes: Web form API Email API Developer API v3 Developer API v2 (deprecated)
The Email API allows you to create and update contacts by including specially formatted code in the body of email received in Annelite: ### BEGIN CREATE CONTACT ### API_KEY: EMAIL: FULL_NAME: FIRST_NAME: LAST_NAME: JOB_TITLE: COMPANY: CONTACT_COMMENTS: PHONE(LABEL): WEBSITE(LABEL): MESSENGER(LABEL): FAX(LABEL): CUSTOM_FIELD(FIELD_NAME): ADDRESS(LABEL):#START# #END# TEXT(LABEL):#START# #END# BLOCK NAME|PHONE(LABEL): GROUPS: {comma-delimited list of group IDs} OPTIONS: {overwrite/update/cancel}…
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