Sunday, February 05, 2017

Emailing Queues internally - OrgDBOrg to the rescue

Using queues is in D365/CRM for managing functional email addresses is the the only way to go as
far as I know, unless you want to set it up as a full user, which I don't really see the point of.

I recently ran into an interesting issue with a customer pertaining to queues and that is when you want to be able to forward mails internally to users that are registered in D365/CRM. What happens is that with the standard setting you will get two emails. Hence, you might think that going into System settings and the email tab and unchecking the "Track emails sent between CRM users as two activities". However, this will have the unpleasant effect of disabling internal emails to queues, or in other words, if an internal user sends an email to a queue, to a system with this setting unchecked, D365/CRM will simply ignore the mail and not pull it into the D365/CRM.
By RRZE - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, Link

So, do we have to choose between duplicate emails for internal users and being able to send emails from internal users or not getting duplicates and no emails from internal users? Well, no, there is a very special set of settings to the rescue, OrgDBOrg, which are described here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2691237/orgdborgsettings-tool-for-microsoft-dynamics-crm

There is a setting here called: DoNotIgnoreInternalEmailToQueues which by default is set to False. So, if you uncheck the "Track email sent between to activities" and then set this to True, the system will not ignore your internal emails.

A small word of caution, OrgDBOrg settings are fringe (but still supported) settings which hence are probable not as tested as normal settings in D365. I would hence recommend that you only use OrgDBOrg setting in the case you need very specifically them.

Gustaf Westerlund
MVP, Founder and CTO at CRM-konsulterna AB
www.crmkonsulterna.se

1 comment:

  1. Hi Gustaf - Nice write up; however, I'm curious to see if you successfully tested this in CRM 2016 or D365. It appeared that the registry setting DoNotIgnoreInternalEmailToQueues was either removed or deprecated after an earlier release.

    Following the details in your blog I was still not able to track internal emails to queue, so I wanted to confirm your findings.

    Thx!!
    Matt

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