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Save Email to Files

Open wriver4 opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

How do I save and email to a Files folder? The current option is to download it to a device. Then upload it to the folder using DAV folder on device.

Describe the solution you'd like

Have a Save to Files feature.

Describe alternatives you've considered

The current option is to download it to a device. Then upload it to the folder using DAV folder on device.

Additional context

For those of us who want to have a solid records management system, having the emails stored in the related folder is important. Consider a lawsuit where the disclosure is requested, emails are an important part of that disclosure. The easiest solution is to have the user save the emails to that topic in files.

wriver4 avatar Jan 12 '24 14:01 wriver4

Duplicate of https://github.com/nextcloud/mail/issues/675?

ChristophWurst avatar Jan 12 '24 14:01 ChristophWurst

No, not automatically, manually and selectively. Example, sales has an email discussion with client about specifications attachments back and forth, and they approve the last one by email with no attachment just a reference#, I want to save that email in Files - client folder. Same scenario with a service contract #.

wriver4 avatar Jan 12 '24 21:01 wriver4

Also, multiple departments and people within the departments interact with the presales process, having one place to dump all the related emails in case the client said you never told me that would be helpful.

wriver4 avatar Jan 12 '24 21:01 wriver4

Install SnappyMail app. Do the steps you want. Make screenshots of the process. Post that here.

This way they know how to implement what you want (i'm not gonna do this for you 😉 )

the-djmaze avatar Feb 20 '24 18:02 the-djmaze

@the-djmaze How does installing SnappyMail app improve Nextcloud Mail?

wriver4 avatar Mar 08 '24 16:03 wriver4

Not. And that is not what i'm saying. I say SnappyMail can what you want:

Email attachments: afbeelding Or whole emails: afbeelding

then afbeelding

the-djmaze avatar Mar 10 '24 17:03 the-djmaze