Specify a secure mail template from Director project?
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Is there a way to specify a secure mail template from Director?
Here is the scenario:
I have a director job that pulls rows from a database to CSV, then it zips the file, and calls a ghttps task. The ghttp task has a sub task of sendPackage. I don't see any options in sendPackage where I could specify a template. Is it even possible?
The goal is to brand the email so it looks as if it is part of the application that is calling the director project. I may have several projects that are called from customer facing apps that I want to brand with their own template.
Feature request? or did I just over look something.
Here is the scenario:
I have a director job that pulls rows from a database to CSV, then it zips the file, and calls a ghttps task. The ghttp task has a sub task of sendPackage. I don't see any options in sendPackage where I could specify a template. Is it even possible?
The goal is to brand the email so it looks as if it is part of the application that is calling the director project. I may have several projects that are called from customer facing apps that I want to brand with their own template.
Feature request? or did I just over look something.
Feature request:
Variable to specify secure mail template in ghttps task. Templates would be would be stored on the GAS server in [installdirectory]/userdata/emailtemplates and would be copies of the provided templates with tweaks made to the html/css
Variable to specify secure mail template in ghttps task. Templates would be would be stored on the GAS server in [installdirectory]/userdata/emailtemplates and would be copies of the provided templates with tweaks made to the html/css
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The best solution I've seen for this situation is to generate the Email Template in an external XML file as an HTML ... passing in the Variables needed to make it personable.
I believe I could look through my examples and find some for you to see if interested ... just send us an email to [email protected] and we can help you though this.
For your Feature Requests, those need to be emailed into the Support email address above as well, indicating it to be a Feature Request. We then pass it along to the Developers and (Hopefully) get it on the list as an enhancement to a future release.
Thanks!
The best solution I've seen for this situation is to generate the Email Template in an external XML file as an HTML ... passing in the Variables needed to make it personable.
I believe I could look through my examples and find some for you to see if interested ... just send us an email to [email protected] and we can help you though this.
For your Feature Requests, those need to be emailed into the Support email address above as well, indicating it to be a Feature Request. We then pass it along to the Developers and (Hopefully) get it on the list as an enhancement to a future release.
Thanks!
Rick Elliott
Lead Solutions Consultant
(402) 944.4242
(800) 949-4696
Lead Solutions Consultant
(402) 944.4242
(800) 949-4696
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