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We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer
service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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CableGuy typed: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Do you use Exchange? |
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No, we are not an Exchange house but what if we were? Not that I'm
looking to change mail servers but I am looking for a solution. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, CableGuy typed: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Do you use Exchange? |
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VisNetic MailFlow allows multiple agents to access the same emails. It
provides reporting on how many messages were sent to a specific email address, how long did it take for an agent to reply, which agents responded to what messages, etc. VisNetic MailFlow provides a complete history of all customer correspondence, which is of benefit to sales and customer service agents. It's web based and works with any mail server. http://www.visneticmailflow.com There's also an online demo where you can have a look at the solution without having to install it first. http://demo.deerfield.com/login.ems yes, I work for the company. CableGuy wrote: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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CableGuy typed: No, we are not an Exchange house but what if we were? Not that I'm looking to change mail servers but I am looking for a solution. If you were using Exchange this would not be a very big deal to accomplish....you could grant/revoke permissions to entire mailboxes (including Send As rights) and so forth. You might look at SBS 2003 ? Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, CableGuy typed: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Do you use Exchange? |
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I looked at visnetic mailflow and it looks promising, we've decide to
give the trial a whirl. The price was more attractive than moving to another mail server or SBS. Thanks for everyone's help. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In ps.com, CableGuy typed: No, we are not an Exchange house but what if we were? Not that I'm looking to change mail servers but I am looking for a solution. If you were using Exchange this would not be a very big deal to accomplish....you could grant/revoke permissions to entire mailboxes (including Send As rights) and so forth. You might look at SBS 2003 ? Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, CableGuy typed: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Do you use Exchange? |
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In ups.com,
CableGuy typed: I looked at visnetic mailflow and it looks promising, we've decide to give the trial a whirl. The price was more attractive than moving to another mail server or SBS. Thanks for everyone's help. No prob, best o' luck. Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In ps.com, CableGuy typed: No, we are not an Exchange house but what if we were? Not that I'm looking to change mail servers but I am looking for a solution. If you were using Exchange this would not be a very big deal to accomplish....you could grant/revoke permissions to entire mailboxes (including Send As rights) and so forth. You might look at SBS 2003 ? Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: In oups.com, CableGuy typed: We have several csa's that need to answer email sent to our customer service email address. How can I allow them to all view the messages and respond using their own email address? I also want to know how many messages each of them responded to each day. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. Do you use Exchange? |
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