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‎09-11-2017 06:22 AM
Hi All,
Can we attach an email to servicenow form by dragging the mail from outlook and dropping it on form header ?
Thanks and Regards,
Ahmmed Ali
Thank you,
Ali
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‎09-11-2017 06:27 AM
Not that I'm aware (from Mac or PC). Outlook doesn't package it's messages as a .EML file. You would need to first save/export the message, then drag it or upload it to ServiceNow.

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‎09-11-2017 06:27 AM
Not that I'm aware (from Mac or PC). Outlook doesn't package it's messages as a .EML file. You would need to first save/export the message, then drag it or upload it to ServiceNow.

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‎09-11-2017 03:43 PM
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‎08-27-2018 08:44 PM
Hi Ahmmed and Chuck,
I was tinkering with things today and found that I CAN drag emails directly from Outlook to ServiceNow - but only using Edge.... like that's weird right as normally Chrome is leading the charge with cool functionality etc...
Wondered if this works for you guys as well...?
Cheers
Carl.

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‎08-28-2018 04:47 AM
Drag and drop attachments have been available for quite some time on most modern browsers. Normally you would do this from Windows Explorer or Mac Finder. I'm not sure what makes this available from another app. Interesting.