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Level 3
August 5, 2020
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I am just trying to clarify that if we want to enable users to email an issue into a Request Queue project, using a POP account, those users that send emails to that POP account, they must also be registered users within the Workfront application.

  • August 5, 2020
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I am just trying to clarify that if we want to enable users to email an issue into a Request Queue project, using a POP account, those users that send emails to that POP account, they must also be registered users within the Workfront application. that there is no way for a user to send an email to a "generic" email account, then that email gets inserted into a workfront que, but the users that are sending those emails are not registered workfront users.

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imgrund
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 6, 2020

Hi - Before you even head down this road, have you talked to Product or Support. My understanding is that all POP email options are being removed in the 20.3 release next week. So this might be a moot question. ;)

Adobe Employee
August 6, 2020

Close!

We're removing POP from setup, with the goal to remove all POP from WF down the line.

No ETA as to when it'll be removed from Queue Setup, but in talking with our product teams, we'll have a replacement option that should work better.

To answer Shawn's question, the user has to have edit rights to create an issue in Workfront, so at minimum a Requestor license.

Thanks!

sflegeAuthor
Level 3
August 10, 2020

For example, we have 5000 employees and we were looking to see if anyone of them could add submit an issue at anytime? there isn't a default email account they could send this requests to?

What we are saying every one of the 5000 employees would have to have an account / requester license created within the system in order for them to be able to submit a request?

thanks,

Shawn

Level 2
October 4, 2021

Is this still true (WF users only can email the intake forms) or has it improved/expanded at all?

allisonlWF
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
October 11, 2021
RandyRoberts
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
October 11, 2021

Thanks for reviving this issue I'm a bit vague even after reading the linked documentation. I do have a few questions if anyone with experience could take a minute:

Can I just make up an email prefix to go to the queue? (providing it's not a WF users email)

Does my made up email need to start with our domain? The example shows our domain followed by a number @intake1.my.workfront.com.

Could I just use something like "PTOrequest@intake1.my.workfront.com" or does it need to be "mydomain-PTOrequest@intake1.my.workfront.com"?

What if it has a form with required fields? How would that work?

Thanks