:warning: Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) was retired in June 2023. This article describes legacy functionality that is no longer supported. Customers currently using Salesforce for Outlook should migrate to the Salesforce Outlook Integration add-in. See the Additional Resources section for migration guidance.
With Salesforce for Outlook (SFO) version 3.0 and newer, users could add emails to multiple Salesforce records that accept Tasks — including Accounts, Person Accounts, Opportunities, Custom Objects, and Cases — not just Contacts.
Prior to this capability, users were limited to adding emails to only one Task-accepting record per email.
Salesforce for Outlook was retired in June 2023. The Side Panel and its associated permissions are no longer supported or available.
Customers who need to add emails to multiple Salesforce records should use the Salesforce Outlook Integration add-in, which is the current supported replacement for Salesforce for Outlook.
To get started with Salesforce Outlook Integration, see the Additional Resources section below.
When SFO was active, this feature was not enabled by default. Enabling it required Salesforce Support to activate the following backend permission:
"Lets Salesforce Side Panel users add an Outlook email to multiple Salesforce records that accept tasks. Salesforce creates a task for every record to which users add emails."
This permission is no longer applicable as Salesforce for Outlook has been retired.
See Also:
Salesforce for Outlook Retirement
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