06-17-2014 06:38 AM
Is there a way to change the font/style used to publish the emails generated from the Webex templates? We would like to embed our audio bridge directory (the actual numbers, not a web URL) into the meeting invitation template that is used for Outlook/Notes/Google integration.
It seems the templates are built on monospace fonts while most emai clients use variable fonts as a default. Are they ways to work around this?
06-20-2014 03:27 AM
Hi Ken,
Use the email templates to communicate important events to users. Each email template has variables that you must configure.
There are two types of email templates:
I would request you to refer About email template For realted information.(For WebEx Meeting Server Administration)
You may also refer - https://communities.cisco.com/thread/44010
Thanks and Regards,
Geevarghese
06-20-2014 07:13 AM
Thanks for the information. I am looking to customize the Meeting
Center-Calendar invitation template.
We are using productivity tools to embed Webex scheduling in Lotus Notes
and Google mail.
We would like to include (directly in the calendar entry text) a list of
our most common audio dial in directory numbers. This is possible via
the free form area of the template, however the font conversions
(monospace to variable) causes the information to appear mis-aligned when
it is transferred to the email calendar invitation. I am exploring using
HTML tags within the template to better format the data, but the number
of character limitations within the template are too constraining. Are
their other options?
Ken Austin
Director of IT Demand
Collaboration Infrastructure and Innovation
Givaudan Flavors Corp. - 1199 Edison Drive - 45216 - Cincinnati -
US
T +1513948 5040 - F +1513948 5540 - M +15136160159 -
http://www.givaudan.com
06-25-2014 04:26 AM
Hi Ken,
It's true that Outlook handles HTML reasonably well in emails, it does not always handle it well in calendar invitations. Further, if those invitaitons are opened in other calendaring applications (Google Calendar, Lotus Notes, iCal, iOS native calendar, and even Outlook Mac), the HTML does not render correctly . I was not able to find any way to code the HTML in the email to ensure it reliably renders in most of the major calendaring applications.
Reference - Editing Templates for Email Notifications
Thanks and Regards,
Geevarghese
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