How does one add the option to reply by email? And, anyone that has this enabled what are your thoughts on enabling this feature? Are there Pros or Cons that I should think about?
@LarryI Hi, Larry! So, is this the expected behavior for this feature? If I copy and paste and image into my email message does it not come through to this discussion board. If you reply to me again, I will test with an attaching an image. Thank You!
Hi @Jaime_Lee,
Looking into this further, that is expected behavior. The image that you have in your email would be considered an email attachment and that is not supported. Here are other notes from our article on Reply by Email:
Notes
In this case, if a user wanted to add an image, they'd have to go to the community to edit their post.
Just mentioning in addition: if you have the feature enable and a user replies by email also the preconfigured Email signature gets posted as it is included in the reply when a signature has been set up in Outlook etc.
Important to note to the users so they don't post by accident any credentials like phone numbers etc they usually shouldn't. 😉
I have an Outlook signature and here on the Lithium Community my signature did not come through.
See my reply on this thread "Thank you for escalating." What is the official Lithium documentation on this feature and whether or not the signature is of concern or if it is an intermittent concern. Thank You! JL
By default, the signature in Outlook is not included when you click “Reply” in the email. You can likely change this in your Outlook settings to ensure a signature is added for every email. In this message, I included my signature above the line stated in the email response. If the signature appears BELOW that line, it will not be present in the community post.
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Hi @LarryI
We have a public forum. We have set up the reply by email function, but now it seems very often this is pulling the signature from the users which has private credentials in there. It either goes live on Community or directly into the spam folder.
This is not good for us because on the one hand users can have private details online, and on the other hand, when it gets into the spam folder, it's not scalable for Community Managers to edit the post to remove the signature before publishing the post.
What can be done to avoid that?
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