Override the Sender for Email Approval Notifications from Classic Approval
Processes
By default, the sender for email approval notifications is the user who submitted the
record for approval using a classic approval process. You can override the sender with an
organization-wide address, like approval@acmewireless.com.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions
Needed
To edit process automation settings:
Customize Application
To create, update, and delete flow list views:
Manage Flow
After you add an organization-wide address to your org:
Important Try Flow Approval Processes, a modern alternative to Classic Approval Processes. This
new feature provides a more flexible, user-friendly flow-based interface, and it can trigger
on record changes, supporting Apex extensibility and detailed logging for compliance and
audit trails. It supports dynamic routing based on data and business rules, unlike Classic
Approval Processes, which are tied to specific objects and offer limited support for
processes by using conditions. With Flow Approval Processes, you can monitor submitted
records and quickly identify bottlenecks, giving you unprecedented visibility into approval
workflows. And, like Classic Approval Processes, Flow Approval Processes don’t consume
automation credits or orchestration runs.
From Setup, enter Process Automation Settings in the Quick Find box,
then select Process Automation Settings.
For Email Approval Sender, select the organization-wide address.
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