Send email from Salesforce using the Salesforce servers. No need to integrate with an
external email service. This a great approach if you’re using Salesforce Classic, need bounce management, or aren’t using Gmail™
or Office 365™ with Lightning Experience.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Set Up Send Email Through Salesforce Follow these steps for setting up Send through Salesforce, including details for companies that do and don’t own a domain.
Improve Deliverability of Emails Sent from Salesforce Email deliverability is the likelihood of a company’s or individual’s email reaching its intended recipient. To improve the deliverability of email you send through Salesforce, we offer several settings and compliance options.
Use Email Logs to Monitor Emails Sent from Salesforce Get the most out of sending email from Salesforce with features that let you monitor emails, including email logs and the mass email queue. With email logs, you can easily monitor emails sent through Salesforce in the last 30 days. Logs contain information on each email, including the sender and recipient, date and time, delivery status, and any associated error codes. Email logs are in CSV format.
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