Do you link emails to the rule/template they follow?
Updated by Tiago Araújo [SSW] 24 days ago. See history
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Having standards and [email templates](/use-the-best-email-templates) is great. It helps keep consistency, and the recipients know the format of the information they’re receiving and so can process it quickly. It also saves time if another employee needs to send one of these out later, as they may not know the processes that go into its construction. <asideEmbed variant="info" body={<> **Warning:** Reusing a sent email to create a new one is risky — you might **forget to update key details** like dates, names, subject, or attachments. This can lead to sending outdated or incorrect information, which looks unprofessional and can cause confusion. </>} figureEmbed={{ preset: "default", figure: 'XXX', shouldDisplay: false }} /> In order for other people to recognize emails following **rules** and **standards**, it's a good idea to include something like "**\<This email was sent as per XXX\>**" at the end of your email. Even when the rule or standard doesn't include an actual email template, but you want to empathize you are following it, it is still valid to include that link at the bottom, so the other person can get easily get more information. <emailEmbed from="" to="Jason" cc="" bcc="" subject="Northwind App - Google Ads" body={<> ## Hi Jason (PING) Need an answer on this ASAP, please \<This email was sent as per [Do you know how to follow up an unanswered email?](/do-you-know-how-to-follow-up-an-unanswered-email)> ... </>} figureEmbed={{ preset: "goodExample", figure: "Good example – The email follows a template and include a link to it", shouldDisplay: true }} /> <asideEmbed variant="info" body={<> **Tip:** If you are following a rule in a **presentation**, **website**, **software**, or even a **blog post** comment, you should also include a reference to the rule. </>} figureEmbed={{ preset: "default", figure: 'XXX', shouldDisplay: false }} />