Notifications are a crucial component of our platform, designed to keep users informed and up-to-date on important activities, deadlines, and updates related to tasks, expenses, and collaborative projects.
Email notifications within Feng Office can be sent in two different ways:
Options in the mailing settings:
The safest way to ensure that Feng Office users will receive notifications and reminders is to set up an SMTP Email Account.
Please bear in mind that you can set any email account of your liking. It does not have to be, for instance, notifications@somewhere.com, but if you want to create such an account, you may of course do it.
Also, no matter what account you set up, the notifications will be shown as though they were sent by the person who made the modifications. Unless it is a Microsoft 360 email server, in which case, for the time being, they do not allow overriding the email address being shown, so in this case, for the time being, we do suggest setting up a notifications@somewhere.com email account.
This can be achieved by doing the following:
Note: If you are going to set up a Gmail account, please have a look at these instructions first.
Through the PHP Method, you can send emails through an email server, which must be set up within the server holding the Feng Office installation.
The only drawback about this is that some email servers may reject the emails sent from your server if they do not recognize it, as they could classify it as not secure, so this could result in:
Please bear in mind that this could affect only some of the users and not all of them, as it entirely depends on their email server provider settings, and also that this is the default option.
Should they experience any problem, we suggest using a different alternative through the SMTP Account set up, as explained above.
Providing timely and relevant information directly to your team's inbox is how we can help you stay organized, productive, and aligned with your team's objectives.
Users have control over their notification preferences within the platform, allowing them to customize how and when they receive notifications. Notifications are sent as they occur, and you can select which task notifications you want to receive. To do so, you can go into Settings → General configuration → notifications. You´ll find the option “Disable notifications by object type” and then a list of object types that you can enable/disable per your criteria.
You can also play around with some notification rules based on specific dimensions such as workspaces, labor categories, job phases, expenses categories, etc, allowing yourself to focus on the most relevant information for your role and responsibilities.
The typical structure of an email notification includes elements such as a clear and concise subject line, a preview text or snippet that summarizes the notification content, call-to-action buttons or links that allow users to take immediate action (e.g., view the task), and an open comments section.
Notifications are designed to be concise and actionable, providing essential information without overwhelming users with unnecessary details.
Branding customization is available for notification emails, such as the ability to include company logos, color schemes, or custom messaging.
For effectively utilizing notifications to stay on top of tasks and deadlines, we recommend promptly addressing notifications that require action and prioritizing notifications based on their urgency or importance.
You can effectively collaborate with team members using notifications, such as mentioning relevant individuals in comments or discussions, and responding promptly to mentions or requests for input.