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    [solved] Is there a Plugin for text blocks available in kopano?

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    • boospy
      boospy last edited by boospy

      Hello all :)

      we changed from MS Exchange to Kopano. But we miss von feature. Text blocks. Is there a plugin for Kopano? Or exists an useable generic software for windows? There really many on the marked ;( We use it with UCS 4.4.

      Thanks a lot.

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      • marty
        marty Kopano (Inactive) last edited by

        @boospy
        Do you mean insertion of custom text inside an email?
        e.g. just like signatures, but then with other ‘text blocks’?

        https://documentation.kopano.io/deskapp_admin_manual
        http://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_smime_manual
        https://documentation.kopano.io/webapp_admin_manual

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        • boospy
          boospy last edited by

          Yes. For example:

          Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
          Attached I send you the document XY as discussed with you on the phone. I also send you the desired ATU report.

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          • onex.de
            onex.de @boospy last edited by

            @boospy
            static text blocks can be done with “signatures”, because they get copied to your email on the position of your cursor instead of changing your signature as Outlook would do.

            Best regards,
            Christian.

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            • boospy
              boospy last edited by

              Yes we have done this with signatures.

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              • akleine
                akleine last edited by

                @boospy @onex-de What is your experience with using signatures for standard texts?
                Because we faced the problem that when you edit something in the signature, for example the name of the recipient or add some text, the formatting gets messed up (font type/size, number of line breaks).
                While editing the email it looks fine, but if you review the email in your sent folder, it looks messed up.
                It even gets worse (number of line breaks) if you forward an email from your sent folder to another recipient.

                We still use the TinyMCE Editor, as Quill is very limited.
                Any thoughts on that?

                Thank you in advance!

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