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Reply to an email on the Infomaniak Web Mail app

This guide explains how to quickly react to an email on the Infomaniak Web app Mail (online service ksuite.infomaniak.com/mail).

 

Preamble

  • Reactions are not possible if:
    • you were a recipient of the message but in BCC
    • you have already added 5 reactions
    • if the message has more than 20 recipients and/or is of the newsletter or discussion list type
    • if the sender is no-reply / catchall / postmaster
    • the message is encrypted or is among the spam, drafts, scheduled messages or trash
    • the message is the one announcing a previous reaction
  • It is possible to cancel the sending of a reaction (even if you have not activated a send cancellation delay for emails).

 

Send a reaction in the form of an emoji

To quickly send an emoji reaction to a received email:

  1. Click here to access the Infomaniak Web app Mail (online service ksuite.infomaniak.com/mail).
  2. Open the email to which you want to react.
  3. Click on the “Smiley” emoji in the list of quick actions at the top right of the message:
    • You can also access this feature via a button below the message:
  4. Click on the emoji that best matches your reaction, it is added below the message and immediately sent to your correspondent.
    • A cancellation is possible during sending from the notification displayed at the bottom of the screen:
  5. The emoji is displayed on the message in question.
    • A trace of your reaction is also stored in the sent messages folder.
    • If several people have intervened, you can hover over the emoji to see who added which reaction:
  6. The emoji is displayed to your correspondent who receives a notification as usual when they receive a response to their email:
    • They can also respond to the reaction by email (but not by a new reaction) as usual when receiving a new message.
  7. The user who reacted to the email quickly finds the last emoji used in their list of reactions on the app, thus avoiding having to search for it each time:

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