Control your communications and manage all project-related emails using one centralized email client. Monitor your project emails regardless of the device or software you use to manage your email.
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The following table highlights which user permissions are required to perform the described user action.
1 Users with 'Standard' permissions to the Emails tool can make an email private or public if they created it.
2 Anyone who knows the exact inbound email address for the project can send an email to the Emails tool, regardless of whether they are a project user in Procore. See Send An Inbound Email to the Project's Emails Tool.
3 The ability to set up an email signature is available under your name in the upper right corner of the Procore web application under 'My Settings'.
4 Procore permissions are not required for a person to reply to an email using an email client outside of Procore. However, only 'Standard' and 'Admin' level users can use the reply function within the Emails tool in Procore.
Below are the notable changes to the project's Emails tool.
Procore has upgraded the rich text editor within the Project level Emails tool to provide a more powerful and seamless email authoring experience, allowing users to format text faster using inline tools, apply quick Markdown keyboard shortcuts for structures like headings and blockquotes, and paste content directly from external applications like Microsoft Word and Google Docs without losing original styles, dynamic inline tables, or hyperlinks.