Learn more about when Leads display a status of Read or Unread.
A user has a list of unread leads that they own and can view from the list view of My Unread Leads. When a lead is read, it’s no longer displayed in My Unread Leads. When you transfer ownership of a lead, the lead appears in the new owner’s My Unread Leads list view until they view or edit it.
A lead is “Read” when:
The owner of the lead views or edits the lead in the user interface.
The owner of the lead makes an inline edit to the lead.
A lead is “Unread” when:
A mass action outside of the user interface views or edits the lead record (Example: A mass email is sent to many leads through the API). The only mass action that changes the status of a lead to Read is when the “Unread by Owner” field is updated through the API.
Someone other than the lead owner views or edits the lead record.
The lead is owned by a Queue. The status of the lead remains Unread even if a member of the queue reviews the lead.
The owner of the lead edits the lead through the Change Status button on a list view.
See Also:
Leads Home
Lead Fields
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