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Coevera Presents Enhanced Email Security

For years, email inside a CRM was a quiet liability — any user could read mail they had no business seeing. New Email Permissions in Coevera close that gap, letting companies decide exactly how email is shared, role by role.

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Coevera Presents Enhanced Email Security

Concerns have existed in the past that, within CRM, users could view private email that they shouldn’t actually see. This was because email within a CRM application has been accessible by any user. We have just released a new email permissions feature for Coevera that will ease anyone’s mind about integrating email with CRM.

Coevera has introduced new Email Permissions functionality that enables companies to decide how they want email to be shared, within CRM, with others within the company. There is no longer any reason not to take full advantage of powerful email integration features within Coevera.

Admin Level Decisions

At the start, a company decides which email choices it wishes to provide to users, based on their own policies regarding company email. The Coevera administrator can then set email sharing rights for each role within the company. There are three options:

Public only—within the role assigned this option, email sent and received is shared with all users of CRM who have rights to access the account or contact to which the emails are linked. Users cannot change the default sharing settings of emails, but can manually change sharing settings on individual emails.

Private only—email content received and sent by users within roles assigned this option will be hidden. Users cannot change the default sharing settings of emails, but can manually change sharing settings on individual emails.

User will decide—users in roles assigned this option can hide or share email content on an email-by-email basis at their own discretion—or, the user can select their own default preference for emails when setting up their email integration.

With the Email Domain Blacklisting feature, admins can also exclude all email from specific domains.

User Level Choices

The Coevera user who is a recipient or sender shown in the To: field of an individual email has the ability to change sharing permissions of that message so the content is:

Private—email is only visible to themselves, and cc’d users.

Public—all other Coevera users can view this email.

Custom—email can be shared with specifically chosen users because these users are assigned to the selected sales unit(s).

The user does not have the ability to change email default settings.

Coevera’s powerful integration features can now be taken full advantage by all customers, with no concerns of email privacy.

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FAQ

Common questions about Coevera email permissions

What does Coevera's new Email Permissions feature do?
Email Permissions lets companies decide how email is shared within CRM with others in the company, addressing past concerns that any user could view private email. It removes the worry of email privacy so customers can take full advantage of Coevera's powerful email integration features.
What email-sharing options can an administrator set per role?
The Coevera administrator can set one of three sharing rights for each role: Public only, where email is shared with all users who can access the linked account or contact; Private only, where email content is hidden; and User will decide, where users hide or share on an email-by-email basis or set their own default.
Can individual users change the sharing on a specific email?
Yes. A Coevera user shown in the To: field of an email can set that message to Private, visible only to themselves and cc'd users; Public, visible to all other Coevera users; or Custom, shared with specifically chosen users assigned to selected sales units. The user cannot change the email default settings.
Can admins block email from certain domains?
Yes. With the Email Domain Blacklisting feature, administrators can exclude all email from specific domains. It sits within Coevera's broader admin controls, where the company first decides which email options to offer based on its policies, and the administrator then sets email-sharing rights for each role.

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