

Then set up your SMTP server configurations as explained above.Create the same layouts as the original file in your FileMaker solution and then copy and paste relevant layout objects from HTML Emailer file into them.Copy “Emails” script folder with all it’s scripts and paste it into your solution.Copy or create all existing tables of the original file into your solution and setup relationships to match its graph.If you decided to inject the file into your own solution, then you need to: #Tip: If you have access to developer tools on FileMaker advanced, then you can setup SMTP server settings as a custom function and use it in scripts. You would need to setup your SMTP server setting on: You may also add more options such as “CC” or “BCC”, etc emails as you wish.
#Install baseelements plugin for free#
It is a completely open file and it is available for free to you to experiment with it. The file can easily integrate with your solution, all you need is to add it as an external source to your file and call its script from your existing solution or you can copy and paste the tables, scripts and layouts to your FileMaker file. Send test email to any given email address to double check the email formatting.Add creative and cool looking buttons to email body (Hyperlinks).Template buttons to input predefined variables such as current date, recipient name, etc.Both server and client compatible (Mac and Windows).Create and edit predefined email templates with support of multiple attachments.Supports multiple attachments (Drag and Drop).CSS styling (Users can add any styles to email body text using FileMaker text styling bar and it will be translated to HTML inline CSS styles).This file sends HTML Emails from FileMaker with following cool features: You will get access to the plugin support while helping Goya people to cover their costs and keep the plugin up in the community for free. I would highly recommend you to subscribe to their plugin sponsorship program . Base elements plugin has lots of awesome functions and it is available to us for free of charge. With FileMaker HTML Emailer we can now send HTML Emails from FileMaker by employing a few custom functions a and a very well known free plugin called BaseElements from . HTML formatted emails are way more attractive to recipients and allow us to add incredible features like buttons with hyperlinks, embedded images in email’s body and many more… After ages, we can now attach multiple attachments in FileMaker 17, but we are still held back with sending HTML Emails from FileMaker. Filemaker “Send Email” script step can only attach one attachment to each email if you are on FileMaker versions 16 or older. Many of us are aware of “Send Email” script step in FileMaker to send out text formatted emails. Have you been thinking of sending HTML Emails from FileMaker with multiple attachments? Here is how you can do it…
#Install baseelements plugin how to#
Here is the video we did with Richard Carlton from Short video will explain what the SVG format is about and how to use this tool.HTML Emails from FileMaker with multiple attachments You can delete it again immediately after you have pasted it, as FileMaker will already have copied all the icons into the icon palette of that solution file. Now you just go to your solution and paste that buttonbar object. This buttonbar will be placed on the clipboard. Simply find the icons, you want in the gallery, do an optionally sorting, press a button and the function will now generate a buttonbar object, containing a segment for each of the found icons, with an icon on each. Now, in order to get a collection of icons into the icon palette in your solution, there is now a very smart way to do so, using the SVG Gallery tool. From there, you can process all found icons to add the needed class in order to allow FileMaker 14 to control the color of the icon. The SVG Gallery tool works by importing your icons, taking the content of SVG files directly into a text field. Now you get an even smarter way of managing your SVG icons, and a very smart and easy way to get a collection of icons, directly into the icons palette within your FileMaker solution.
