diff --git a/erpnext/docs/user/manual/en/setting-up/email/email-account.md b/erpnext/docs/user/manual/en/setting-up/email/email-account.md index 0fafa537d10..f0203627bfb 100644 --- a/erpnext/docs/user/manual/en/setting-up/email/email-account.md +++ b/erpnext/docs/user/manual/en/setting-up/email/email-account.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ You can manage multiple incoming and outgoing Email Accounts in ERPNext. There h ERPNext will create templates for a bunch of email accounts by default. Not all of them are enabled. To enable them, you must set your account details. -There are 2 types of email accounts, outgoing and incoming. Outgoing email accounts use an SMTP service to send emails and emails are retrived from your inbox using a POP service. Most email providers such as GMail, Outlook or Yahoo provide these services. +There are 2 types of email accounts, outgoing and incoming. Outgoing email accounts use an SMTP service to send emails and emails are retrived from your inbox using a IMAP or POP service. Most email providers such as GMail, Outlook or Yahoo provide these services. Defining Criteria @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ To setup an incoming Email Account, check on **Enable Incoming** and set your PO ### How ERPNext handles replies -In ERPNext when you send an email to a contact like a customer, the sender will be the user who sent the email. In the **Reply-To** property, the Email Address will be of the default incoming account (like `replies@yourcompany.com`). ERPNext will automatically extract these emails from the incoming account and tag it to the relvant communication +In ERPNext when you send an email to a contact like a customer, the sender will be the user who sent the email. In the **Reply-To** property, the Email Address will be of the default incoming account (like `replies@yourcompany.com`). ERPNext will automatically extract these emails from the incoming account and tag it to the relevant communication ### Notification for unreplied messages