I have a new fresh install and do not want to contaminate the email accounts settings. I know I can make it work via mailjet but would really like to have it native office365 can anyone confirm that email accounts work both ways in version:
ERPNext: v7.1.3
Frappe Framework: v7.1.3
If so please post screen shots so I can emulate.
The issue is that for some reason on the smtp outbound setting the option to specify login was removed and changed to a one size fits all approach with domains and email inbox. this new implementation feels awkward to me. it works just not as well as it did before the change.
What additional functionality were you looking for?
For me the fact that if you use outlook, Communications in ERPNext does not get updated automatically so I have go in and clear out mailboxes in ERPNext manually if I have already read and responded in outlook. seems like it should mark as read in ERPNext using the imap flags like other apps do.
Every Main functionality in erpnext should have the option to specify the account being used for sending mail. (Invoices, Quotes)
Or at least a default sending account.
Maybe the option should sometimes be there to select a different sending account depending on the specific situation.
Every account has a username and password and can be configured in ERPNext.
There is no need for open relay system, where you don’t need password auth.
I personally also don’t need a mail sync solution with ERPNext.
What I do need is that when a mail is sent via ERPNext, it is also visible in the sent items of my O365 maibox.
This is the case if you use the O365 API.
I haven’t implemented it yet. Never needed to implement it because this is most of the time a standard supported functionality.
I just know that I mentioned this to other companies who develop software now, and they both managed to implement it within a couple of weeks.
I would love to invest in the feature. And though I know my way around coding, I’m not a developer anymore.
Still it is very strange for me that this feature is not yet implemented by ERPNext core.
That API is supposed to be very easy to implement.
And if ERPNext wants to broaden their userbase and customers, than this seems to me an easy win.
I’m having some talks about this with another ERPNext customer.
If you like we could discuss some mutual investment for developing the solution for us?
Or ask ERPNext core what the cost would be for them to implement it.
This was at the time an effort to find a compatible work around for the limitation of ERPNext mail and security model and what we could control from our side as office365 admins along with limitations of google cloud compute. More issues were created later on with the addition of the email inbox and as a result we moved to azure and found more suitable implementation yet not as good as it could be.
I agree it would be preferable to use the office365 api at the time we were only trying to at least get basic functionality that is almost universally available on other platforms.
Anybody know who we can ask what the status is of the O365 implementation of ERPNext?
I the Core team doing anything on this?
Is there something planned in the near future?
If so can we help?
I have been looking at the compatibilities between the two apis today.
Thanks @jkeersmaekers for pointing out the office365 api hadn’t considered that approach as i was only trying Band-Aid the problem but I like your solution better,
I have been out of active development for sometime but after looking at both it all seems doable.
Please refer us - that is the forum community - to how/ where this/your specific goal is stated or outlined as a feature request, for example not here that I am aware?
@clarkej you have responded to many of the post in regards to the email are you somehow involved in the development of email inbox?
My latest post Office 365 mail - #54 by imllc stated that I am looking at the code and trying to understand the synergies of the office365 api no where did I say or imply it was on the road map however this is a good place to start as @jkeersmaekers suggested. Integration with office365 would only help the implementation of ERPNext in my opinion.
No I have no particular call to integrate ERPNext with Office 365.
I just recall the Inbox launch in V8 nixed features you depended on before then, but you received little response or explanation why the changes. I struggled then too with v8 mail setup.
With others like @Julian_Robbins I would appreciate some mail content markup bugs fixed, and email reply and forwarding scenario functions added.
Yeah its always a challenge when something is rolled out with little documentation as to why the change occurred and in the end it erodes support and adoption of a product… I have had numerous occasions where I have recommended a product and I have had to creatively defend the products path because they don’t document why the change was necessary…
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Yeah its always a challenge when something is rolled out with little documentation as to why the change occurred and in the end it erodes support and adoption of a product
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Have you made your case here? This says the Email Inbox is first priority