Localized emails are email templates that you can add to the email messages collection to be sent automatically in response to predetermined policies, such as a password expiration notice, or to meet the needs of a linguistically diverse corporate setting. You can tailor these messages in the EmpowerID web application.
By default, the operations associated with email notifications send the email notifications (Email Message ID 1-21) for their type of operation (Single Resource, Two Resources, and Three Resources). This ensures emails are sent when there is an approval without your developers needing to create new emails for every new operation. However, you do not have to use the default emails, and developers can specify their own custom emails in Workflow Studio for the operation activity in question.
EmpowerID sends automated email notifications to users in a number of scenarios. (For more information, see Configuring EmpowerID Email Options.) You can customize and translate each email from the Localized Emails page so that the version sent to each user is based on the user's preferred language setting.
Each person can set their Preferred Language by clicking the globe next to My Cart and selecting from the languages supported in the organization. |
In the Email Template Details page that appears, click the Edit button to open the edit view of the email.
Make changes to customize the email using HTML, or clear the IsHTML checkbox to write it in plain text.
Text inside braces, for example, {BusinessProcessID} and {CurrentOperationName} in our example, represents a placeholder for a value to retrieve from the current record. We call these email wildcard tokens. When the email is sent, the braces and text are replaced with the retrieved values. To preserve these values, do not change the text inside braces. EmpowerID includes some built-in email wildcard tokens that you can use in creating custom e-mail messages:
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In the dialog that appears, select the Locale to use, select IsHTML if you want to write the email using HTML, and then write the translated values for each field.
Text inside braces, for example, {BusinessProcessID} and {CurrentOperationName} in our example, represents a placeholder for a value to retrieve from the current record. We call these email wildcard tokens. When the email is sent, the braces and text are replaced with the retrieved values. To preserve these values, do not change the text inside braces. EmpowerID includes some built-in email wildcard tokens that you can use in creating custom e-mail messages:
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In the EMail Body field, type the following text: "The {RequestWorkflow.FriendlyName} has been initiated by {Initiator.FirstName} {Initiator.LastName}."
The DOT Notation values represent workflow objects and properties and are inserted into the message at runtime.
EmpowerID includes other built-in email wildcard tokens that you can use in creating custom e-mail messages:
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