Hi Russel,
I'm sorry I wasn't clear enough. My goal is to be able to add an incoming email as an activity in Method and then reply to it from within Method as if I was replying via Gmail. For example, when I reply in Gmail, it quotes the incoming email and I can put my reply above the quoted message along with my signature. That way, I have both an activity for the incoming email and then an activity for the outgoing email (especially if I am scheduling a list of emails I have to respond to for the next morning, for example).
In order to acheive this, I was adding the incoming email as an activity that was completed and adding a follow up email outgoing activity. However, the follow up email activity doesn't have a subject. After reading your reply above, I tried just adding the incoming email as an activity and then in Method, clicking on the Send an Email check box. This uses the same subject but doesn't quote the incoming email. Can I assume that I can create an action to save the clipped comment and add that to the body of my reply? Or am I making this too complicated?
The other process I tried was just replying in Gmail and then adding that sent email as an incoming & outgoing email completed activity. What process do you recommend your customers to use to keep track of all incoming and outgoing emails as activities for conversations?
Last question, are emails sent out of Method using Method's mail server or using my own server's mail server? I ask because I am concerned about emails sent out of Method being marked as spam by some of my recipients mail servers. If this is the case, do you recommend just replying in Gmail?
Thanks for your input!