Edit system settings from the Email Configuration tab

Note

If you have enabled Unified Interface only mode, before using the procedures in this article do the following:

  1. Select Settings (Gear icon.) on the navigation bar.
  2. Select Advanced Settings.

    Advanced Settings.

Use the settings on this page to set up email processing in Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises).

Open the System Settings dialog box (if it isn’t already open)

  1. Make sure that you have the System Administrator or System Customizer security role or equivalent permissions.

    Check your security role

    • Follow the steps in View your user profile.

    • Don’t have the correct permissions? Contact your system administrator.

  2. Go to Settings > Email Configuration.

  3. Choose Email Configuration Settings.

Settings Description
Configure email processing
Process Email Using Select whether you want to process email by using server-side synchronization or the Email Router. server-side synchronization is the preferred synchronization method.

More information: Integrate your email system
Configure default synchronization method For any mailbox that is automatically created in Customer Engagement (on-premises) when a user or queue is created, the default email settings as defined in this section will be applied.
Server Profile For server-side synchronization, select the email server profile that you want to use. The email server profile holds the configuration data that enables Customer Engagement (on-premises) to connect to Microsoft Exchange. If you’re connecting Customer Engagement apps with Exchange Online, the email server profile is automatically created for you.
Incoming Email Select whether you want to use Dynamics 365 for Outlook, the Email Router, server-side synchronization, or a forward mailbox for processing incoming email. More information: Create forward mailboxes or edit mailboxes
Outgoing Email Select whether you want to use Dynamics 365 for Outlook, the Email Router, or server-side synchronization for processing outgoing email.
Appointments, Contacts, and Tasks Select whether you want to use Dynamics 365 for Outlook or server-side synchronization to synchronize appointments, contacts, and tasks between Outlook and Customer Engagement (on-premises). Note: You can’t synchronize appointments, contacts, and tasks if you’re synchronizing with a POP3 email server.
Email processing for unapproved users and queues Select these check boxes if you want to allow email processing only for users and queues whose email addresses have been approved. More information: Approve email.

- Process email only for approved users
- Process email only for approved queues
Configure folder-level tracking and email correlation
Use folder-level tracking for Exchange folders (server-side synchronization must be enabled) Users can set up Exchange tracking folders, and then move messages to those folders to track them automatically on virtually any device. More information: Track Outlook email by moving it to a tracked Exchange folder

Folder-level tracking provides 100% tracking accuracy. To use folder-level tracking:

- You must select this check box.
- Your organization must synchronize email through server-side synchronization. More information: Set up server-side synchronization
Use correlation to track email conversations Select this check box if you want to link email activities with other related records using the information in the email headers. This method uses email properties for correlation and is more accurate than smart matching, but less accurate than folder-level tracking or tracking tokens. More information: Email message filtering and correlation Note: Email correlation using email headers works best when email is processed using server-side synchronization. If you’re using the Email Router to process email, you can use tracking tokens or smart matching to correlate email activities with related records.
Use tracking tokens Select this check box to use tracking tokens and to configure how Customer Engagement (on-premises) displays them in the Subject line of the email messages.

Tracking tokens provide 100% tracking accuracy. If you don’t want to see tokens in Subject lines, however, consider folder-level tracking, which also provides 100% tracking accuracy.

You can configure prefixes and other sections of tracking tokens. Long prefixes or too many prefix changes may cause lost data in history, however. More information: Email message filtering and correlation
Use smart matching Select this check box to use smart matching to correlate email based on the similarity between email messages. Smart matching isn’t as accurate as tracking tokens or folder-level tracking. More information: Email message filtering and correlation
Set tracking options for emails between Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps users
Track email sent between two Dynamics 365 for Customer Engagement apps users as two activities Select this option to create two email activities between Customer Engagement (on-premises) users, one for the sender and one for the recipient.
Set email form options
Use secure frames to restrict email message content If this is set to Yes, you may see the following error message when you’re reading email: “This content cannot be displayed in a frame”. Although this can make sending sensitive content in email less secure, changing the setting to No typically eliminates this error.
Allow messages with unresolved recipients to be sent Set this to Yes if you want to send email messages that have unresolved recipients.
Set To, cc, bcc, fields as unresolved values if multiple matches are found in Incoming Emails. Use this setting to choose which record an email address resolves to when there are multiple possible matches in to, cc, or bcc fields of an email. When you select Yes, if the to, cc, or bcc fields of an email have an email address that can be resolved to multiple contacts (or other records), the email address will be resolved in the unresolved mode instead of resolving to all possible records. Unresolved email addresses can then be resolved individually as you encounter them. The default value is No.
Apply same email address to all unresolved matches when you manually resolve it for one. When set to Yes, the same email address is applied to all similar unresolved email addresses when resolved in one email activity. When set to No, the email address is applied only to the specific email activity and does not resolve similar addresses present in other email activities. The default value is Yes.

This setting appears when Set To, cc, bcc, fields as unresolved values is multiple matches are found in Incoming Emails is set to Yes.
Set file size limit for attachments
Maximum file size (in Kilobytes) Increase or decrease the maximum file size for attached files. The default size is 5 MB (5,120 KB). The maximum recommended size is 32 MB (32,768 KB). Using a larger file size is not recommended.
Configure alerts Select check boxes for the type of alerts that must be sent to Customer Engagement (on-premises) users:

- Error (default)
- Warning
- Information (default) Tip: Select Warning if you’re troubleshooting or testing or want to get more detailed messages on the alert wall.
Notify mailbox owner By default, the system administrator is notified of any error that occurs for an email server profile.

Select this check box if you also want to notify the mailbox owner.

See also

Track Outlook email by moving it to a tracked Exchange folder
Frequently asked questions about synchronizing records between Customer Engagement (on-premises) and Outlook
Set up email through server-side synchronization