jun 14, 2017 9:05 AM
Okay, so I am just starting to use HubSpot CRM and Sales and I'm trying to figure out the best way to track emails to a specific contact in HubSpot.
I have my Google Suite account connected to HubSpot and I have read about how to use the forwarding and CCD email address.
Here's the situaution, I am starting a relationship with certain contacts by being introduced to those contacts from a 3rd party. So, I receive an email from the 3rd party who introduces me to the contact I want to track in HubSpot and that contact is copied on the email introduction. I want to track this initial email introduction to the contact that I have been introduced to. I thought that I could forward the email to my HubSpot forwarding email but it looks like that will create a contact for the 3rd party who did the introduction. But I don't want that email associated with the 3rd party, I want it associated with the contact that I have been introduced to.
Is there a way to do this?
If not I thought the work around would be to copy the text from the email introduction and paste it into the Notes section of the contact in HubSpot.
Please help.
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
jun 15, 2017 11:38 PM - editado jun 19, 2017 1:50 PM
Hi @dansaal It's not possible to do what you are describing at this time. If you forward the message with the 3rd party attached, it will create a new contact. Your idea about adding a note is solid. I would recommend that for now.
Ed
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feb 9, 2021 3:17 AM
This works, if the mission is to get the mail into a specific account. The only drawback is that for an outsider, it might look like the email is coming from someone else, while we know it doesn't.
jun 15, 2017 11:38 PM - editado jun 19, 2017 1:50 PM
Hi @dansaal It's not possible to do what you are describing at this time. If you forward the message with the 3rd party attached, it will create a new contact. Your idea about adding a note is solid. I would recommend that for now.
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jun 19, 2017 6:39 AM
I figured out the best workaround that will do what I want to do.
This is a little tedious but it works for what I need. Now I have the text from the original email for the introduction to my new lead in HubSpot and I can reference it when I follow up with the new lead.