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Compose Mode
Compose Mode


As of Dec 2025 you can Save emails before sending them. This saves having to switch to the Sent Items folder to save an email you sent (or are sending).  
You can Save emails before sending them. This saves having to switch to the Sent Items folder to save an email you sent (or are sending).  


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Email Saved Flag
Email Saved Flag


As of Dec 2025 emails that have already been Filed/Saved to Creatio will have this Orange email icon as a flag
Emails that have already been Filed/Saved to Creatio will have this Orange email icon as a flag


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Revision as of 11:35, 7 May 2026

Explorer Mode

Clicking the File Email button above the context

will open the dialog to Save the email to Creatio

  • Where are emails filed?

When you file an email against an opportunity an Activity record is created and marked against the opportunity and any linked Account and/or Contact.



Compose Mode

You can Save emails before sending them. This saves having to switch to the Sent Items folder to save an email you sent (or are sending).


Email Saved Flag

Emails that have already been Filed/Saved to Creatio will have this Orange email icon as a flag


Limitations

  • Email attachments over 5mb cannot be uploaded (Out of the box but can be configured)
  • Email attachments with the following file extentions ONLY will be uploaded (Out of the box but can be configured)

doc,docx,rtf,odt,pages,pdf,xls,xlsx,xlsm,xlsb,csv,ods,ppt,pptx,ppsx,txt,log,json,md,config,zip,rar,7z,gz,pjp,pjpeg,jfif,webp,tif,bmp,png,jpeg,jpg,gif,ico,xbm,dib,emz,jfif,heic,ai,eps,jpe,cod,ief,ras,cmx,pnm,pbm,pgm,ppm,rgb,xpm,xwd,mp3,wav,mp4,mov,wmv,bpmn,frx,msg,vcf,ics,p7s,p7m,wmz,mso,dwg,mpp,step,vsd,vsdx,psd,gbt,prn,stp,rdp,dtf


Attachment rejection

Attachments filed may be rejected by the Creatio system as it checks the file contents correspond to the file extension.

Various messages like "The extension of the file does not correspond to the file type signature" and "The [html] file extension is forbidden by security settings. If you need to work with such files, please contact your system administrator to remove the extension from the [File extensions DenyList] (FileExtensionsDenyList) system setting" may be seen.

An example of a file that might show this when opened in excel

so ideally users should verify files before trying to save the email to Creatio.