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<p><tt>Hi,</tt></p>
<p><tt>for me it would be enough to have a small (eg. max 20
characters) suffix (not prefix) added to the default subject
line. In my company people like to add the project number to the
end of the subject line (or at least somewhere) to be able to
sort their emails by this number (often after years) to
reproduce project work-flows and data exchange.</tt></p>
<p><tt>Maybe a suffix would be enough even for others that need it
for ticketing?</tt></p>
<p><tt>Regards</tt></p>
<p><tt>Peter<br>
</tt></p>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29.04.2019 16:19, Jules Field wrote:<br>
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Folks,<br>
<br>
I'm having a think about this one.<br>
<br>
The idea of the prefix is pretty simple, basically I would give
you the "[ZendTo]" string (as an initial default value) in a
"Subject" box in the new drop-off form.<br>
<br>
Whatever you end up putting in there gets used instead of [ZendTo]
at the start of the email subject lines.<br>
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However......<br>
<br>
If you request a drop-off, you get to supply the whole Subject
line for the email to the person you want to send you their files.<br>
Ideally, that same Subject line would be used in all notifications
etc about that drop-off.<br>
But they have entered the *whole* Subject line, not just the
prefix to it.<br>
If I use their whole Subject line as a prefix, it's going to look
weird.<br>
<br>
So what do I do for the Subject prefix, when it was created as a
result of a request which had the entire Subject line supplied?<br>
I clearly can't ask the person sending the request to supply 2
Subject entries — both the current whole Subject line *and* the
prefix to use — as that would confuse the hell out of them.<br>
<br>
Any ideas please?<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Jules.<br>
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Hi Jules,
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<div>yes it would be enough to allow 20 editable characters.<br>
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Am 21.04.2019 um 15:13 schrieb Travis McDugald via ZendTo
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While no one has asked for this yet, I do see it’s
usefulness.
<div>I do use custom strings in email subjects for some
projects as well. Helps with sorting, searching, and
filtering.</div>
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<div>Side note: great job on everything Jules, thank you.</div>
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On Apr 21, 2019, at 7:40 AM, Jules via ZendTo <<a
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Peter,<br>
<br>
You effectively just want to allow senders to
customise the "[ZENDTO]" subject line tag in each
drop-off, correct?<br>
<br>
Does anyone else need to do this too?<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Jules.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21/02/2019 2:21 pm,
Der PCFreak via ZendTo wrote:<br>
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Jules, hi all. <br>
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I have a strange request from our ZendTo users.
They asked if it would be possible to add a custom
field when sending a DropOff <br>
that results in a custom text in all ZendTo email
concerning this specific DropOff. <br>
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Example current: <br>
<br>
[ZENDTO] One of the recipients has picked up your
drop-off! <br>
<br>
Example requested: <br>
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[ZENDTO] CUSTOM_STRING One of the recipients has
picked up your drop-off! <br>
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I asked a little bit about the purpose of their
request and they told me that project teams sort
their email by subject and <br>
consequently keep the project name (CUSTOM_STRING)
in every subject of their emails concerning that
specific project. <br>
So later they could sort by project name
(CUSTOM_STRING) within Outlook to be able to
verify when they sent a specific DropOff. <br>
<br>
Question: <br>
Is it possible to implement such a feature? <br>
<br>
I know that I could handcraft it but I don't want
to make big changes to the source and always have
to keep track of them when upgrading. <br>
<br>
I am currently not on the latest version of
ZendTo, so if such a feature is maybe already
present in the latest version, feel free <br>
to tell me. <br>
<br>
Thanks in advance. <br>
<br>
Peter <br>
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