Changelog·

    July 22, 2024

    Screenshot of FirstQuadrant's mailbox connect page

    Microsoft 365

    This week, we have added full support for Microsoft 365 (previously Office 365) mailboxes, as previously only Google Workspace, Outlook, iCloud, or other IMAP-based email providers were supported. Support for Microsoft accounts also includes Microsoft Exchange Web Services, Exchange (Graph), Exchange ActiveSync, and personal Outlook accounts. We have also improved the interface to make it easier to select your provider when adding a new mailbox.

    Fixes & improvements

    • Added a new feature to render HTML in incoming emails, including showing links and emails.
    • Fixed a bug where base64-encoded URLs were not correctly redirected when click tracking was enabled.
    • Fixed a bug where deleting all replies did not correctly delete some follow-ups.
    • Fixed a bug where some emails and calendar events were not correctly synced when a mailbox was previously deleted.
    • Improved background music and audio on the marketing website by making it opt-in.
    • Improved Enrichment by including longer reasoning and answers when available.
    • Improved the email structure and salutations of generated replies to match previous emails.
    • Improved UI of confirmation modals by increasing the width of the modal.
    • Improved website crawling process for generating company descriptions.
    • Removed the "Regenerate message" button from individual messages.
    • Updated the marketing website to only allow signups from professional email addresses.
    • Added animation to titles on the FirstQuadrant marketing website.
    • We now include the integrate-type audience submission data in the context panel and during enrichment.
    • When Brain is enabled, improved actions for cases where a contact goes out of office after a conversation has already ended.
    • When Brain is enabled, improved quality of replies to continue ongoing conversations.
    • When Brain is enabled, provided feedback should be followed more closely.