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What are some recommended email server providers that are compatible with method?
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Hey theavspecialist,
Welcome to Method! As you suspect this is something that is simple to accomplish. First you should make a custom screen based off the LeadStatus table. Add the Lead Status field to the screen, along with a grid object, and a couple of button objects. When editing the grid you want to ensure that you add the two ...
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Hi Matt,
I would contact your email provider and have them provide you with the smtp server you need. You will also need them to enable Open Relay on the email server. You can find more information on this on our Help Center: Why are emails from Method not being sent?
Hope this helps!
- Adam
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Lucas,
You can make a partial payment. They will just need to select the invoice they wish to pay and the amount. The balance will reflect the partial payment.
- Adam
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Hi,
My problem is that every time that I input what I believe to be the necessary data to the edit email preferences, according to the support information in method, the pop up comes up that says that the action of sending the test email has timed out. We have a domain name that is hosted by collaborationhost.com, and so I use the companies ...
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Hi Lucas,
I've moved this to the appropriate forum to be answered
Dave
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Hi theavspecialist,
I've moved this to the appropriate forum to be answered
Dave
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The following indicates which accounting application(s) the release note(s) apply to.
QBD = QuickBooks Desktop
QBO = QuickBooks Online
Contacts Screen
Tags - You'll see a new "Tag" field in the Contacts screen. This will be phased in over the next week on many other screens in Method CRM, and will be a new way to ...
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Hello, everyone. I am new to Method, and I am starting to customize some of the screens and fields. My first (of probably many) seems like it should be super simple, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Where can you "see" the actual values of a field in order to edit (add or delete)? For example, in the New lead screen, there are 2 ...
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Hi John,
Thanks for sharing this useful info. I would say this is accurate as no wireless networks are perfect and are more prone to session timeouts, especially when you're running comparisons versus a wired landline. Plus wireless providers can implement filters or limits on speeds for certain types of data communication transfers since ...
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