Automated Send Email activity
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Summary of Automated Send Email activity
The Automated Send Email activity allows users to send emails based on collected or generated data without interrupting the playbook for user input. This activity executes immediately when triggered, allowing seamless progression to the next activity in the playbook.
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Key Features
- Roles and Availability: Accessible to users with admin, playbook.admin, or pdauthor roles.
- Inputs Configuration: Users can set various inputs, including:
- Label: Title for the activity and playbook card.
- Description: Information on activity usage.
- Run Condition: Conditions to trigger the activity, using data from prior activities.
- Start Rule: Options for when the activity should run, either immediately or after specific events.
- Recipient Lists: Options to enter static email addresses or use dynamic data from prior activities for recipient selection.
- Subject and Body: Customizable email subject and content, supporting rich text and HTML.
- Advanced Inputs: Additional configurations available for email addresses, Bcc options, and record references.
Key Outcomes
This activity streamlines communication within playbooks, allows for tailored notifications, and provides outputs that can be utilized by subsequent activities. Users can expect efficient email dispatching, improving overall process automation and responsiveness.
Create an email from previously gathered or generated data without pausing the playbook to ask for user input. When the activity runs, it immediately sends the email and continues to the next activity in the playbook.
Roles and availability
This activity is available as a common activity. Users with the admin, playbook.admin, or pd_author can add this activity to a playbook.
Inputs
| Input | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Label | String | Title to display as activity and playbook card. |
| Description | String | Information to display about activity usage or outcome. |
| Run condition | Condition Builder | Conditions that must be met to run an activity or stage. You can use data from prior activities to build conditions. Note: Select Show additional options to see this field. |
| Start Rule | Choice | Under , select a start rule for when your stage should start running:
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| Start with delay | True/False | Option to wait for a duration of time before running an activity or stage. When enabled, this input displays the Start with delay input properties. Note: Select Show additional options to see this field. |
| To | List of Users | Recipient list for the email. There are 2 ways to configure this field:
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| Cc | List of Users | Cc recipient list for the email. |
| Subject | String | Subject of the email. |
| Body | HTML | Body of the email. Tip: You can use both text and multiple pills in your message, and any other rich text or HTML field. |
Advanced inputs
| Input | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| To Email Address | String | Comma-separated list of email addresses. |
| Cc Email Address | String | Comma-separated list of copied email addresses. |
| Bcc | List of Users | Bcc blind copy recipient list for the email. |
| Bcc Email Address | String | Comma-separated list of blind copied email addresses. |
| Target Record | Reference.Task [task] | Reference to the record that the system attaches the email to. |
| Table | Table Name | Table containing activity or playbook data. |
Outputs
| Output | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Record | Reference.Task[task] | Reference to record created. |
| Reference.Notification[sysevent_email_action] | Reference to the newly created email notification record |