![]() I've searched my project and I do not touch the ServerConfiguration anywhere else. I'm still using this dependency for Jersey in my parent pom.xml: The weird thing is, that I already configured Grizzly to allow this with server.getServerConfiguration().setAllowPayloadForUndefinedHttpMethods(true) (before starting the server), and as I can remember, in the past this worked. (The Bad Request is returned before I could parse the request with the RequestFilter) I know GET and DELETE requests should not have payloads, but I would prefer if the message body would be just ignored, or I could return my custom error message with the help of a ContainerRequestFilter. I was testing my REST API through Postman, with some dummy requests and I noticed when a DELETE request accidently had a message body, the server always returned with status code 400 (and no message). If you have any questions regarding the Mailbutler Dashboard, feel free to contact our support team at. Invite collaborators to share notes, tasks, signatures, templates and more.Save, edit, duplicate, and delete message templates.Create new email signatures and update old ones.Specify what you want to be notified about (opened tracked messages, clicked tracked links, due task reminders, and/or updated shared notes and tasks).Specify when you want to deactivate tracking (after a week, after three months, after six months, after a year, or never).Enable/disable email and link tracking by default.To take advantage of the other Mailbutler features, you need to click on the settings button (the little cog in the bottom right-hand corner) and select Account & Preferences from the menu that will open up. Try Mailbutler & Boost your Productivity Where can I find the rest of Mailbutler's features? ![]() Lastly, you can instruct Mailbutler to set a task to “completed,” remove the reminder, or delete the to-do if you receive a reply using the Automations functionality. You can also add reminders to your to-dos and remove them. In this tab, you can edit, share, complete, and delete tasks. This includes follow-up tasks (previously follow-up reminders). Tasks Listįinally, the Tasks List tab is exactly that - a list of all the to-dos you’ve created with Mailbutler. If your note list is very long, you can apply filters to find the items you’re looking for more quickly. Here, you can edit, share, and delete notes. (This works only when you’ve enabled email tracking.) Notes ListĪs the name suggests, the Notes List tab provides you with a list of all the notes you’ve added to both emails and contacts. Plus, your contact’s card shows you when it’s best to reach them based on the tracking data Mailbutler collects for their email address. Additionally, if you click on any contact, you’ll be able to attach notes and tasks to it and share them with your teammates. In the Contacts tab, you can see all of your existing email contacts and create new ones. After you've done that, you can simply click the sharing button and share with individual Mailbutler users from a list of collaborators. Don't have any collaborators to share with? No worries you can invite people to collaborate with the Mailbutler Collaborators feature directly in your mailbox (more on this below). To keep everyone on your team up to speed, you can also share important notes and tasks with them. Last but not least, the Messages tab is where you can add notes and tasks (including follow-up tasks, previously follow-up reminders) to your emails. ![]() How many times has it been opened so far.To see more details about a message you’ve sent, you just need to click on it. ![]() Here, you can check when each of your messages was delivered (just hover over the airplane icon) and whether they have been opened or not (one checkmark for not yet opened, two checkmarks for opened). In the Messages tab, you can access all the emails you’ve sent. In the Activities tab, you can also see your most urgent to-dos for the day and the status of the emails you’ve sent and enabled tracking for in the last 48 hours (opened or unopened).
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