Sage 300 Outbound E-mail addresses

Hello,

A few days ago I posted my dismay that the outbound e-mail address for each module cannot be set (at least for the "Reply" address) in the e-mail header. 

Something else, now with the SMTP support, is that I cannot put multiple e-mail addresses in either the account or account contact field with a semi-colon as the delimiter...which I figured would no longer work, as that was a MAPI thing that outlook had no problem handling. 

So...we really need to have the ability to select what e-mail address is used for what purpose...as many of our customers are larger and therefore the O/E confirmation should go to the purchasing person, an invoice to the AP person, etc. 

As we are new to 300, migrating from SBT/ACCPAC days...is there a contact at sage for feature requests?

Thanks,

Shaun

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    I'd be tempted to have you look at PrintBoss from Wellspring. It typically is used to print checks on blank check stock but it can do way more than that - including having superior email delivery options. It can read the email address right off of the document. So if you can get the email address on to the form then PrintBoss can take care of the rest. PrintBoss is treated like a printer in windows so you just print to the PrintBoss printer - nothing out of the ordinary for users to do.

    If you need multiple email addresses for a single customer record then you could look using special coding of ship-to addresses or use multiple customer optional fields - one for each email type/address. Then you can modify your forms to pull in the email address from the customer's configuration. Each form can have it's own logic for determining the email address.
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    I'd be tempted to have you look at PrintBoss from Wellspring. It typically is used to print checks on blank check stock but it can do way more than that - including having superior email delivery options. It can read the email address right off of the document. So if you can get the email address on to the form then PrintBoss can take care of the rest. PrintBoss is treated like a printer in windows so you just print to the PrintBoss printer - nothing out of the ordinary for users to do.

    If you need multiple email addresses for a single customer record then you could look using special coding of ship-to addresses or use multiple customer optional fields - one for each email type/address. Then you can modify your forms to pull in the email address from the customer's configuration. Each form can have it's own logic for determining the email address.
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