Send email from Salesforce using your
Gmail or Office 365 accounts. Then, to recipients, emails look like they were sent from your Gmail
or Office 365 accounts. You can also see the emails they’ve sent in their Gmail or Office 365 Sent
Items folder.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Essentials, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Set Up Send Email from Salesforce with Gmail™ or Office 365™ Set up your users to send email in Salesforce using their Gmail or Office 365 accounts. When you enable an external email service, it is enabled for all users with the standard user profile or with the Send Email through External Email Service user permission.
Send Email Through Gmail™ or Office 365™ in Lightning Experience Send your Salesforce email through your Gmail or Office 365 account. Emails sent in Lightning Experience look like they were sent from your Gmail or Office 365. You can also see the emails you’ve sent in your Gmail or Office 365 Sent Items folder.
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