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Editing and Formatting Controls for Send Email and Send Fax


For the Send Email command (native Siebel email client only) and for the Send Fax command, you can edit and format your message text before sending it, using controls in an editing bar that appears when you click in the message area in the Send Email or Send Fax window.

The editing bar appears only when HTML is the setting for the Send Email: Default Message Format option in the Outbound Communications tab of the User Preferences screen. For more information about this user preference setting, see Preference Settings in the Outbound Communications Tab.

NOTE:  If you are using Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook for the Send Email command, the editing and formatting capabilities are those provided by the third-party vendor. The Siebel software attempts to specify an editing environment according to the user's Send Email Default Message Preference setting. However, the behavior of the third-party email client software cannot be guaranteed. Users can also specify editing preferences in Lotus Notes or Microsoft Outlook.

For email messages, message recipients who cannot view HTML messages in their email client program will instead view a plain-text version of each message, from which any formatting has been stripped out.

When HTML editing is enabled, note the following behavior regarding line breaks:

For email messages, when HTML editing is enabled, you can enter URL or mailto links directly and they will be automatically converted to links in the HTML output. For example:

Graphics or other elements displayed on Web pages, such as a horizontal rules or tables, may be selectable by dragging the mouse pointer. In some cases, such elements can be copied and pasted into the Send Email/Fax message body.

If you are using plain-text mode in the Send Email or Send Fax window, you can remove any remnant HTML formatting by clicking the button Remove HTML Tags.

The HTML formatting options include, from left to right:


 Siebel Communications Server Administration Guide 
 Published: 23 June 2003