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Personal Email web part

This web part provides you the ability to add a particular user's personal email on a web page. The web part may be configured to display a pre-defined number of emails at a time and includes a link to the user's Outlook to view all email. This web part is powered by the Microsoft Graph and currently requires that the Office 365 tenant be configured for targeted release for all users.

Personal Email

How to use this web part on your web pages

  1. Place the page you want to add this web part to in edit mode.
  2. Search for and insert the Personal Email web part.
  3. Configure the web part to update its properties.

Configurable Properties

The Personal Email web part can be configured with the following properties:

Label Property Type Required Description
Personal e-mail title string no The web part title, editable inline with the web part itself
Number of messages to show nrOfMessages number no Default: 5 - The number of emails to show

Used SharePoint Framework Version

drop

  • Only supported in SharePoint Online due to dependency on the Microsoft Graph APIs

Applies to

Prerequisites

none

Solution

Solution Author(s)
react-personal-email Waldek Mastykarz
react-personal-email Beau Cameron

Version history

Version Date Comments
1.0 May, 2018 Initial release
2.0 November 29, 2019 v2.0

Disclaimer

THIS CODE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.


Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone this repository
  • Move to solution folder
  • in the command line run:
    • npm install
    • gulp serve

Include any additional steps as needed.

Features

Description of the web part with possible additional details than in short summary. This Web Part illustrates the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:

  • Using Microsoft Graph from the web parts
  • Hosting SharePoint Framework components as Microsoft Teams tabs
  • Using app pages in SharePoint Online