Drag & drop save email out of Missive
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Rhonda Kass
Not only to save the emails to a server but to attach an email to another email. For example, I have customers that need information contained on a previous email and I could just drag and drop that email into a new email to attach it. You can copy a link in Missive but if the other user does not have Missive they cannot open it. Now we are having to cut and paste entire emails into a new email or forward several emails and reference a different email. It is cumbersome and a bit overwhelming for the end user.
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David Potofsky
This would be extremely helpful
Ben Webster
Any way to bump this to the top of trhe queue or get a response that it's never going to be on the roadmap?
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Victoria Steinberg
This functionality is integral for my work flow as well. Downloading the email works, but is unwieldy and adds extra steps I don't have to do in Outlook.
Ben Webster
Big one for us
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Josh Ursu
We use the drag and drop feature to drag emails in Outlook to a file explorer folder. It is an integral part of my work flow.
Anthony Guillen
Agreed.. and I would think the dragging of emails to desktops/file folders would also enable dragging emails to OneNote (and probably other apps), which is extremely helpful. I regularly drag Outlook emails to both OneNote and file folders.
I understand that this may only be possible from Missive desktop, but that would at least be something.
Raffaele Viggiani
Yes, very important.
Product team
Raffaele Viggiani: AGREE!