Dedicated Mailbox for the Shell

External emails are important communications that need to be included in shells. Such emails can come from project team members or from external users who do not use Unifier. These email communications (and any attachments) can be collected in a central repository for the shell, called a Mailbox. Once such emails reside in the shell’s Mailbox, users can view them, forward them to appropriate members, flag them for review, and reply to them. In addition, these external emails can be linked to business process records.

Note: External emails that have been blind carbon-copied (Bcc) are not collected by the Mailbox.

When Unifier is installed on your system, a dedicated email address for your company is specified, and whenever a shell is created, Unifier assigns it a unique identifier. Unifier combines this email address and shell identifier to create the shell’s Mailbox.

Note: To prevent spam and virus attacks, you will need to create a list of approved email addresses that will be accepted by the shell. See Creating an Approved Email List for Project and Shell Mailboxes for more information.

When you create a shell, you can notify all shell participants, both within and outside of Unifier, of the shell's email address. See Create a New Shell Manually.

See Also

Shells Administration

User Permissions and Navigation

Setting up Shells

Setting Up the Automatic Update of Shell Status

How to Set Up Gates

Editing Multiple Shells at once with Bulk Edit

About Shell Dashboards

Migrating standard projects to CBS shells

Internationalization and CSV Files

Internationalization and Web Services

Internationalization (Email Notifications)

Internationalization (Support for Tools)

Internationalization (BI Publisher Custom Reports)

Internationalization (Dashboards)

Internationalization (Help Files)

Internationalization (Spell Check)

Internationalization (Date and Time Zone Formats)

Internationalization (Audit Log)



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