- Email to lead
- Posted by Anders Jeppesen on March 13th, 2008
Hi,
Is this possible?
When I recieve a mail in my queues, can I then some how convert this to a
lead, where it automaticly have grabbet the text from the body of the mail in
to the company, name, email etc. fields?
The email will be sent from a website, so the format will always be the same.
Name: "Test name"
Email: "Test@email.com"
Etc.....
Some one out there have an solution?
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Best regards,
Anders Jeppesen
MCP, MCTS, MPV
CRM Gruppen ApS
- Posted by eolson@feeco.com on March 13th, 2008
Why don't you tie the web form into CRM?
On Mar 13, 12:33*pm, Anders Jeppesen
<AndersJeppe...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
- Posted by Anders Jeppesen on March 13th, 2008
What do you mean?
Can you give an example?
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Best regards,
Anders Jeppesen
MCP, MCTS, MPV
CRM Gruppen ApS
"eolson@feeco.com" wrote:
- Posted by sailaja on March 14th, 2008
Hi,
May be this will be helpful to you.....
http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...-workflow.aspx
regrads,
sailaja
- Posted by Ronald Lemmen on March 14th, 2008
Hi Anders,
You can create code in your website which will immediately talk to CRM and
create the lead from there. Then you are not depending on email anymore. For
CRM 3.0 an example has been created. You can look at this page for the
example:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/MSCRM...?ReleaseId=183
Look in the SDK for details on how to use the create function on the CRM 4.0
webservice.
Hope this helps,
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Ronald Lemmen - MSCRM MVP
Avanade Netherlands
http://www.ronaldlemmen.com/
"Anders Jeppesen" wrote: