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Field Mapping of e-mail sales leads

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DriverSeat - 22 Jul 2006 10:56 GMT
I am the Internet Sales Manager for a Ford dealership. I am currently using
E-Lead to track incoming sales inquiries. When a customer sends in request
for info through AutoTrader.Com, the E-lead software creates a prospect and
maps the name, addresss, phone, etc to the correct fields in the contact
form. I do not like e-lead because it lacks versatility.

Is there a way for Outlook 2007 to automatically take an incoming e-mail
from AutoTrader.com and fill out the name, address, phone, etc. fields?  
Thanks
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 22 Jul 2006 18:48 GMT
Since it is beta, probably not.  Besides, you need to inquire of your
current software provider if "they" provide compatibility with Outlook or
intend to support export to Outlook 2007 when it is released.

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After furious head scratching, DriverSeat asked:

| I am the Internet Sales Manager for a Ford dealership. I am currently
| using E-Lead to track incoming sales inquiries. When a customer sends
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| e-mail from AutoTrader.com and fill out the name, address, phone,
| etc. fields? Thanks
 
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