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How do I change my address with Microsoft flow?
Select your “Send” email action. Click the ellipsis icon >> Add New connection and add a new connection for the email id/mailbox from which you want to send the emails. Once added, select that connection, mention the same email ID in the “From” field and save the Flow and test it.
How do I edit my workflow email body?
How to customize workflow email body?
- Open your site from SharePoint designer 2013.
- Create a Custom workflow on the list.
- Enter Name “Send an Email” and description “Send an email when customer data added”.
- Select workflow platform target “SharePoint 2013 workflow” and click OK.
How to change email address in workflow SharePoint?
When the recipients for any workflow message change, all you have to do is change the addresses in the appropriate field in the Recipients list item for that workflow. Important: The columns in which you store addresses for workflow emails can be either Single line of text, Multiple lines of text, or Person or Group type columns.
Can you change the from address for a workflow?
By default, you cannot change the ‘From’ address for a workflow. The from address populates by where the workflow is attached, so it will always appear to be sent by wherever the workflow is ‘activated’. (a doc library, list, etc.) There’s a project on codeplex to add this functionality: http://spdactivities.codeplex.com/
When to use send email in a workflow?
You can use the Send an Email action to generate many kinds of emails, including notifications when the workflow reaches specified stages or performs specified actions (including the overall starting and stopping of the workflow) and reminders about tasks that are not complete by their due date.
How to set up custom workflow in SharePoint?
For more info, see SharePoint 2010 workflow retirement. By using the Send an Email action in the Workflow Designer, you can set up your custom workflow to send emails to you or to any other specified user or group. The available fields for an email are To, CC, Subject, and Body.