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Mail Scripts, Message Templates
Resolution:
Message Templates provide an easy, flexible way to customize your outgoing Service emails and notifications, as well as personalize the Service messages for your Oracle B2C Service instance. Message Templates also offer patent-pending tracking capabilities, so that you can report on the actions for incident-related responses, such as views and clicks back to Customer Portal. This feature replaces the deprecated Mail Scripts capability, so migration is required before removal of Mail Scripts occurs at a future date.
If you started using the product on/after November 2012 release, Message Templates is enabled by default. Upgrading from releases prior to this version will require migration and a sample list of migration steps is included below. Migration can occur at any point, and should be decoupled from any update. This migration is also one of the keys to entry for the Auto Update Program. If you have not customized your Mail Scripts, this migration should be simple and you are encouraged to try the default templates before making changes that were in play from the legacy configuration. Additionally, you may configure your Message Templates prior to enabling this feature, and convert one interface at a time if preferred. In this way, the messages can be set and reviewed before you send them to customers.
There is a default Message Template already created for every message that was available in Mail Scripts, and new Message Templates have been added to provide more flexibility in your site configuration. This also makes it easier to understand the full list of the messages or notifications that are in use. Unlike Mail Scripts, the Message Templates do not rely on duplicated Message Bases or shared PHP files. Now you configure each message uniquely, adding any text or merge fields to one message at a time.
Suggested Migration Steps
The Update Guide includes steps for migrating to Message Templates (see Notifications and email messages under Common update enhancements).
Reminder: You can first edit, preview/proof, and deploy these new messages prior to enabling them for customers!
In addition to this resource, here are a few additional suggestions for your migration.
As a note, if you have an update in-flight, talk to your Technical Migration Manager about whether or not you have customizations in any of the mail scripts files. These files live in the File Manager > mail files area as read-only in any version on or after November 2012. If no changes exist, proceeding is EASY! :) You need not complete the migration at the same time as your update, but it provides the view you might need to understand if customizations are in play for your Mail Scripts.
Additional Checklist Items
Once you have reviewed your previous setup and applied the suggested changes, add other configuration to the messages to meet your business needs. Be sure to check the following:
IMPORTANT: Please note, once this functionality is enabled, you are unable to disable the functionality again. Once you enable message templates, the administrator notifications, administrator emails, and contact emails under Site Configuration > Interfaces are disabled, but are still available as read-only, as stated in the online documentation.
*Separate Print Templates were added in the November 2013 release. Prior to this release the related Forward message template was also used for Print.