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vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #2
Please provide following information which will help us to investigate this further,
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What is the desired behavior of the feature? (Be specific!)
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If relevant, why are current approaches or workarounds insufficient?
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If relevant, what new use cases will this feature enable?
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Are you reporting this as Developer or User?
he...@yahoo.com <he...@yahoo.com> #3
Thanks for your request. We will investigate this issue and see if we can implement the behavior you've requested.
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #4
As an additional alternative, it should be possible to specify a label in the options for GmailApp.sendEmail().
A work-around is proposed in StackOverflow:http://stackoverflow.com/a/18727687/1677912
A work-around is proposed in StackOverflow:
he...@yahoo.com <he...@yahoo.com> #5
Are there any news on adding the ability to archive and add a label to specific emails (not threads)? From a corporate shared mailbox perspective auto threading emails by subject is a serious issue (eg. we recive two emails from the same person with same subject but with different description).
Since it's available in pure mailbox view is that such a big effort to make it available also in Google Script?
Since it's available in pure mailbox view is that such a big effort to make it available also in Google Script?
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com>
vi...@google.com <vi...@google.com> #6
Looking forward to having this implemented. As has been mentioned automatic threading based on subject is a big no-no for our enterprise. We get automated reports and other documents sent to us by customers and suppliers and they are lumped together in threads making it very difficult for me to let Apps Script process them automatically since labels (i.e. outlook folders) have to be applied to entire threads (even though the messages in these threads often need to be treated differently).
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Kindly forward this concern to the appropriate product management for SMS message design and implementation for mobile phones.
Composing a text message, the line breaks may show differently on the text editor area, compared to the actual sent message. This may affect understanding the message or misunderstanding, especially, if listing information in the message. In addition, if the user hasn't selected the Enter symbol for line breaks, the text message layout may differ from phone to phone or between manufacturers.
Thank you.