Automatically log all incoming emails from existing contacts
Hey community,
I'm trying to connect my personal email inbox (IMAP-based) to Hubspot in a way so it would track incoming emails from contacts that exist in my Hubspot database automatically. I'm not looking to do this for replies to emails I've sent initially, but for emails that are sent to me from an existing contact proactively.
Aug 20, 20212:59 AM - bearbeitet Aug 20, 20213:19 AM
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Automatically log all incoming emails from existing contacts
Hi 🙂 I'm looking for the same functionality please. My IMAP account is attached and working fine. I can send and recieve emails from hubspot. What I want though is when a client with an existing contact record sends me an new email (not a reply that I've sent via hubspot) for the system to record that in the client's activity. That doesn't seem to be working. Is there a setting I'm missing? Many thanks TIm
Yes, if your mailbox is IMAP this should work exactly as you're hoping.
You can find instructions here - there's a section there dedicated to connecting via IMAP.
Hope that helps!
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So, to clarify, for security and confidentiality reasons, currently, when you connect your inbox to HubSpot and when you use the HubSpot Sales extension, incoming emails will not be logged automatically in HubSpot.
This is so that any confidential information you would receive in your personal inbox (ie: accountancy letter, salary of employees etc) would not automatically be logged into HubSpot and therefore visible for all users. So HubSpot let's you select which email you want to log when replying/forwarding emails.
I therefore recommend that you use the forwarding address (as indicated in this article "Use the forwarding address") to log the emails.
That should do the trick!
I'd like to share these resources that might be of interest as well for you: