OnePlace Upgrade

Posted by Denis Ahearn on April 25, 2009

We upgraded OnePlace once again on 4/25/09 to slip in one more sweet feature that didn't make the 4/23 upgrade:

  • Interact with Discussions via Email - This feature has been asked for by a number of people. You can now configure OnePlace to email you whenever another user posts a message in any of the discussions you are participating in. You can reply to the email, and your new message is added to the discussion! This makes it even easier to participate in your discussions. To learn more about this new feature, please view the Email & Discussions section in the online help.

  • Email Integration Update - As part of the discussion email addition, we shortened the length of the incoming email addresses. The first part of the email address that identifies the user was 64 characters, which was quite long. We changed this to be just 6 characters long. If you are already using this feature, the longer email addresses still work, and if you're ok with the existing email addresses, there's nothing you need to do. However, if you would like to have the shorter email addresses (we don't blame you), you can get them by performing the following steps:

  1. Edit your preferences.
  2. Disable incoming email.
  3. Save your preferences.
  4. Edit your preferences again.
  5. Re-enable incoming email.
  6. Save your preferences again.

For full details of what's included in this upgrade, please view the Recent Changes in the online help.

The OnePlace Team

 
Denis_ahearn Denis Ahearn - Co-founder and Chief Technical Officer at OnePlace. Denis is addicted to continuous improvement. Denis loves customer feedback and rejoices in making improvements to the OnePlace solution that make small businesses better. Denis blogs regularly at http://blog.oneplacehome.com about product-related topics like feature highlights, product announcements and tips and tricks for getting the most out of OnePlace. Contact Denis at denis.ahearn at oneplacehome dot com.
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