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Using a Document-Managing-System we need to import Mail on this side to have a complete set of files for specific act.
Using the notes-client it is easy: Simply take the E-Mail and drop it to the target system.
In our case the target system ist a document-managing-software (Fabasoft egov-suite) running as browser application. As long as verse doesn't support this feature we need to stay only for this case in the fat client environment.
Please enable this Drag&Drop-Feature (with export functionality) for verse (on premise) as well.
Import, Export, save as, attach from eml and other features.
this feature request ist going more and more important for us. some of our customers will change the E-Mail-System only because of this missing feature. Please check the possibity of enabling this feature - I think that the first beta versions of the Verse Browser implementation did have this feater but since the final releases the feature has gone :(
Thanks! Ernst
We need this as well. Quite badly really.
At least drag and drop outsite the browser should be disabled. Currently some html is saved, but no mail or .eml
I've put this back to "Under Consideration"
TimC
Shipped? How can this be done? If I try to export an E-Mail from VOP I only get an prohibition sign (see attached screenshot)?!
As thisis being marked as "Shipped" but I cannot find a way to do this: Does this need to be configured/enabled somewhere? How do I do it?
I understand the use although I admit I haven't heard it often. But I do understand why being able to convert to a neutral format like EML (basically a file) can be extremely helpful. Let me check into this a little.