05-11-2020 12:16 AM
Hi,
In this article, we can use webexteams://im?email=example@domain.com to be displayed in our email signatures, however it appears to have lost the translation after viewing in any browser (Edge or Chrome). I'm guessing that "webexteams://im?" is not a standard protocol in the browser world.
Is there any way of getting this to work? What do you use as a workaround?
Keen to hear from you.
05-11-2020 05:43 AM
Hi,
Please follow below steps:
1. In signature or email windows, right click to inset a "Link":
2. Program the "Text to Display" and Address:
3. The link will be shown in your signature or email window (You can use outlook tools to change the format to make it smaller or bigger):
05-11-2020 04:08 PM
Hi Vaijanath,
I'm not looking at how to do it in Outlook app signatures or emails. But rather on how a web browser recipient (or mobile phone recipient) is unable to see the webexteams link.
regards,
Francis
05-12-2020 02:28 PM
Now I got what you are saying.
A hyperlink to a Webex Teams space is only working in desktop outlook client and not on web browser (Gmail) or mobile device. This could be a limitation or software bug of webexteams protocol. Please try opening a Cisco TAC case.
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