When sending surveys to your customers and prospects via D365 Customer Voice, the emails will come from the lovely surveys@email.formspro.microsoft.com email address. Your name will be displayed, but still, it doesn’t look that great and could confuse some people. Worse, it could even end up being ignored. Did you know you can change that, and actually have these emails go out from your own…
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Sending D365 Customer Voice Surveys From Your Own Domain
NOTE: ALL INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AT DATE OF PUBLISHING *** When sending surveys to your customers and prospects via D365 Customer Voice, the emails will come from the lovely surveys@email.formspro.microsoft.com email address. Your name will be displayed, but still, it doesn’t look that great and could confuse some people.
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