Who can use Group Email

Who can use Group Email

Overview of Group Email configuration toolpane

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Administrators determine who has the ability to use Group Email when they select Site Groups(s) that can Email in the web parts configuration tool pane.

When configuring Group Email keep in mind:

  • The Group Email icon will be visible to all site users by default

  • Members of site groups approved to send email be able to click the link and send email to the configured group

  • HW14_icon.png Users who are not members of approved groups will see the Group Email icon on the page, but there will be no response from the web part if they click the icon.

  • If you are using a version of SharePoint that supports target audiences, you can use this SharePoint feature to hide the web parts icon from users

How to use Target Audiences

Step Action Result
1.

To use target audiences expand the Advanced section of the Group Email configuration tool pane and scroll to Target Audiences

NOTE Target Audiences are not available on WSS 3.0 or Foundation versions of SharePoint.

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2. Click the address book icon to Add the groups who were given the ability to send mail in the Group Email Configuraton section of the tool pane Image of Select Audiences pop up screen
3. Click OK to close the Select Audiences pop up Users who are not members of your Target Audiences will no longer see the Group Email icon on the page.

Overview of Group Email configuration toolpane

Use Group Email to send messages

Use Group Email to send messages

HW14_icon.pngWhen Group Email is added to a web part page, users will see the Group Email icon.

Users with permission to send emails will be able to quickly send messages to a pre-determined group of users by simply clicking the email icon on the page.

NOTE: Users who are not members of groups allowed to send emails will see the icon on the page, but it will not respond when clicked.

When clicked the icon will respond in one of two ways, based on the web parts configuration:

Option 1: Group Email is configured to use SMTP

Step Action Result
1. Click the mail icon on the page. The SharePoint page will refresh and display a mail form
Image of Mail form with To field populated with addresses
2. Enter the desired text and click Send.

You will see a confirmation message that the email was successfully sent.

NOTE: Individual emails will be sent to each user to preserve email address privacy.

Option 2: Group Email is configured to use your mail client

Step Action Result
1. Click the mail icon on the page. A popup will appear on the screen.
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2. Click Allow

Your mail form will open. The bcc field will be populated with a predefined subset of users.

Image of the mail client with the bcc field populated with the predefined email addresses

NOTE: If you choose to use Mail Client to send out email, the default mail client editor is displayed. The current user email address appears in the “To” field and all other users email addresses appear in the “Bcc” field of the email. If you choose to use Mail Client to send out email, the default mail client editor is displayed. The current user email address appears in the “To” field and all other users email addresses appear in the “Bcc” field of the email.

3.. Enter the desired text and click Send

Your mail client will be responsible for delivery of the email.

NOTE: You can only edit email content in text mode and not HTML format. There is a total of 2043 character limit including email addresses and the body text.

Troubleshooting Group Email

Troubleshooting Group Email

PROBLEM

The Group Email web part appears to be deployed just fine, but when you add the web part to a page, you are getting this error:

“Unable to add selected web part(s). Assemblies that implement ASP.NET Web Parts and are installed into a partially trusted location, such as the bin directory, must be compiled with the AllowPartiallyTrustedCallersAttribute set for import to succeed.”

When searching for the error details, it says that admin needs to add [assembly:AllowPartiallyTrustedCallers] to AssemblyInfo.cs.

SOLUTION

You need to activate the web part in your site collection!

Activating a Bamboo Site Collection Feature

Release Notes for Group Email

Release Notes for Group Email

NOTE: Release Notes will open in a new browser tab

WSSv3/MOSS SharePoint 2010 SharePoint 2013
Release Notes Release Notes Release Notes
Microsoft ended mainstream support for SharePoint 2007 in October 2012. See Microsoft’s Lifecycle Support Policy.
At that time, Bamboo stopped enhancements to our SharePoint 2007 product line, but continues to provide support and bug fixes to customers with active support contracts until October 2017. Previously purchased licenses will continue to function after October 2017, but support for these products will end, and no additional bug fixes will be provided beyond that time. Bamboo plans to cease selling new licenses and annual support contacts for its SharePoint 2007 products in October 2016 to ensure customers will be eligible to receive support for at least one year after purchase.
Microsoft plans to end mainstream support for SharePoint 2010 in October 2015. See Microsoft’s Lifecycle Support Policy. At that time, we will stop any enhancements for our SharePoint 2010 product line but will continue to provide support and bug fixes for our SharePoint 2010 products to customers with active support contracts until October 2020. Previously purchased licenses will continue to function after October 2020, but support for these products will end, and no additional bug fixes will be provided beyond that time. Bamboo plans to cease selling new licenses and annual support contacts for its SharePoint 2010 products in October 2019 to ensure customers will be eligible to receive support for at least one year after purchase.

Bamboo Solutions has also begun releasing Bamboo Apps to the SharePoint Store, for additional details, see the SharePoint Apps & Mobile products page where you can get the latest info about each of our Apps as they release to the Microsoft Store.

A separate installation package and license key is required for SharePoint 2013 deployment. For additional details, review the following knowledge base articles:

Understanding Bamboo Releases:

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    • There may be a fee to upgrade from a major version to another.

See Also:

Overview of the Group Email configuration tool pane

Overview of the Group Email configuration tool pane

Image of the Group Email section of the configuration toolpane
Function

1. Select the site group(s) that can send email by clicking the web parts mail icon.


2. Choose whether Group Email will obtain receipient email addresses from SharePoint or Active Directory


3. You have the option of associating an email template with the web part.

NOTE: All content editor web parts on the page will be displayed in this drop down selector.


4. Enter the default text that will appear as the outgoing email subject


5. Enter icon’s popup message text. This text will appear when user does a mouse over the icon.
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6. Select the mail service that will be used by Group Email.

Use Mail Client. Uses your default mail client to send out email.

OR

Use SMTP. Uses the SMTP server associated with your SharePoint server to deliver emails.


7. Change the Language Settings for the web part


8. The About Web Part link will display the version information for the tool. See the Release Notes for additional information on your release

Migrating Group Email from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010

Migrating Group Email from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010

Be sure you have at least the Minimum SharePoint 2007 Product Release (shown in the table below) installed before migrating. If not, upgrade your Bamboo product release before migrating. For more information, see Upgrading your Bamboo Web Part. Also, the target SharePoint 2010 farm requires at least the Minimum SharePoint 2010 product release shown.

Icon-Warning IMPORTANT: When migrating from SharePoint 2007 to SharePoint 2010, you MUST select the option to change existing SharePoint sites to use the new user experience. Your Bamboo products will not perform as expected with the old look and feel.

Minimum SharePoint 2007 Product Release 1.7.4 Minimum SharePoint 2010 Product Release 10.7.11
In-Place Upgrade
Issues The Group Email Web Part migrates without any errors or additional steps required.
Resolution N/A
Database Attach Upgrade Method
Issues The Group Email Web Part migrates without any errors or additional steps required.
Resolution N/A

Migrating Group Email from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Migrating Group Email from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013

Be sure you have at least the Minimum SharePoint 2010 Product Release (shown in the table below) installed before migrating. If not, upgrade your Bamboo product release before migrating. For more information, see Upgrading your Bamboo Web Part. Also, the target SharePoint 2013 farm requires at least the Minimum SharePoint 2013 product release shown.

Icon-WarningIMPORTANT: When migrating from SharePoint 2010 to SharePoint 2013, the Database Attach Upgrade Method is the only method supported.

Minimum SharePoint 2010 Product Release 10.7.43 Minimum SharePoint 2013 Product Release 10.7.46.2013
Database Attach Upgrade Method
Issues The Group Email migrates without any errors or additional steps required.
Resolution N/A

Using an email template with Group Email

Using an email template with Group Email

To save time writing an email every time you need to send it out, you can create a template within a SharePoint Content Editor Web Part (CEWP) and re-use that again and again. This will save you time if you want to simply inform your team of status updates so you don’t need to make changes with every email. Get started first by opening a page where you can add the CEWP; it does not have to be the same page where you added the Bamboo Group Email Web Part but it might be helpful to keep them together. Follow the instructions for adding a web part to a page.

Once the web part is on the page, you will need to edit it just like you did to modify the group email web part at the beginning of the tool pane configuration. Once the tool pane appears on the right side of your window, you can get started creating the template message. You can insert images, hyperlinks, and even format wording to emphasize your message.

Apply and save your changes to the CEWP; you may want to hide the web part on your page to avoid confusing users as to what it is. Expand the “Layout” section of your tool pane and check the box for appropriate setting.