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Question on: Front
What happens to conversations when someone leaves the company?
Administration
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The worst part about someone leaving a company, is not knowing what conversations they're working on and feeling like there is a black hole within your team. With Front, when someone leaves your organization all the messages that are assigned to them, from a team inbox, will automatically be unassigned. Your team will retain all the work this individual has contributed to the team inbox.
If the individual had an individual inbox added to Front, that history will not be made available to the team as it is a private inbox.
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Question on: Front
How do I categorize my emails automatically?
Automation
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If you're reading this, you're probably looking for a better way, a more automatic way, to get insights about your emails and what they are about. You can use a combination of Rules, Canned Responses, and Tags to do just that:
Step 1: Think about what you want to learn
Before you start creating these new tags and rules, stop and think about what you want to learn. What are the categories and topics that you want to track?
Step 2: Create Tags
Create tags for each of these categories.
Step 2b: Create Canned Responses (optional)
Create canned responses you want your team to use when handling frequently asked questions.
Step 3: Create Rules
You can create rules based on keywords and automatically tag those conversations - Template:
If your team is leveraging canned responses as responses, you can actually create a rule that does a type of action based on the canned response used. For instance, you can create a rule template where the When is based on an outbound trigger and you then copy and paste two unique sentences from your canned response into the IF condition. This will allow you to automatically classify the conversations based on the content your team is writing.
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Question on: Microsoft Outlook
What business advantages does Outlook give over Gmail?
Best For Business
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As an e-mail client, Outlook is unexceptional. The driving difference is whether you want the overhead & control of hosting Exchange, or are content letting Google take care of that.
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There are several. One main one is that your email is stored (with Exchange) on your own server's rather than Google's. Also, there is built-in MS Office integration.
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I agree that the integration with Office is nice. You can use Outlook as your e-mail client and not be using Exchange Server. Probably the biggest advantage is that Outlook is the defacto standard in the business world.
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There are many more features Outlook support especially if your firm runs an Exchange Server. Only the Outlook client can take full advantage of all the Sharing of Calendar & Contact features.
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...as you can basically use gmail from within Outlook, but you can't run (why would you) outlook from within Gmail. Two different approaches to a same dilemma: how to manage your email.
I prefer Outlook to work. I'm just used to how it works and the many options for writing, reading, completing emails. Throw some nice Office add-ons and you're done. The one thing I hate is that after more than 13 years, outlook is still using that crappy "one file for everything" system, while mails are just mails in Gmail. Know what I mean? One can crash and destroy your work.. The other one is Gmail.
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