![]() ![]() Therefore you need to have the permission to send an email on behalf of another account. Note: Sending emails from another account can be misused. Sending an email on behalf of another user or a service account can be achieved by setting the ‘From’ option as shown below. Office365Users.Manager(User().Email).Mail, When the connector is set up, you use the Manager function and pass the email of the current user or any other user like shown below: Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2( To send an email to the manager of the current user, you can use the Office 365 Users connector. Sending an email to the current user is quite easy, just use the User function like this: Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2( Use my little online tool to get this done for you. Note: HTML contains a lot of double quotes, that need to be escaped. The example sends an email with a link to. To use PowerApps to send an email with a link, just use HTML within the body. See the example below on how to send an email in HTML with PowerApps. ![]() Do not overdo HTML and CSS! Keep it simple. Please check how your mails are displayed in the most common email clients. Note: Different email clients interpret your HTML and CSS code differently. ![]() You can simply use HTML tags in the body to send an email as HTML. The SendEmailV2 function sends the body as HTML format. Here is a simple example on how to send an email with an attached image: Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2( ContentBytes: The content of the file, that needs to be attached.Name: The name of the file to be attached.The Attachment option expects a table, since there might be multiple attachments. To send an email with an attachment, you need to use the Attachment option. Importance can have the following self explanatory values: You can achieve this by setting the Importance option like shown in the example below. You might want your emails to be marked as import anted. To add carbon copy recipients you can add the CC and/or BCC option like shown below: Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2(Ĭc:" ", ) CC and BCC (carbon copy and blind carbon copy) "Yo, I've lost my lightsaber? Have you seen it? Cheers Leia" To send an email to multiple recipients with the PowerApps Outlook Connector, you can simply list them by separating them with a semicolon, like shown below: Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2( Used code for Copy & Paste Office365Outlook.SendEmailV2( Run the app, click the button and check the mail inbox.This way, MailWasher won't show all your old emails that are left on the mail server. Then, in MailWasher click, Settings>Accounts, click your email account, and click the Incoming tab>Advanced, and ensure that, "Download read emails" is not ticked there. Either change the account type to POP in your email client, (you may need to delete the account first, then set it up as POP), OR, perhaps easier, you can change to IMAP within MailWasher under Settings>Accounts, click your email account, click the Incoming tab, and beside "Server Type:" Or, another possibility is that this account is setup as IMAP as opposed to POP. See here for a list of email programs with instructions on how to do this: If using POP3 to get your emails, then you can turn off this option to 'leave emails on the server' in your email program. Most likely you have your email program setup to leave a copy of the message on the server, or you just need to check mail again in MailWasher to clear the screen. But emails always remain on the server until they are downloaded by your email program. Then it downloads a portion of the message so you can then see if it is spam and decide to delete, or keep it. Mailwasher only shows a copy of the mail on the server when it checks for new email. ![]()
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