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Transmittals in Cloud Document Management

  • March 25, 2026
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Hi,

I have two questions regarding Transmittals in Document Management in IFS Cloud:

1. Email recipients not added automatically
When sending transmittals by email, the generated Outlook email does not automatically include the customer/supplier as recipients.

I believe that email addresses have been entered in all relevant places (customer and contact person).
If there is a specific location or setup where the email address must be defined for it to be picked up in the transmittal, please let me know so I can correct it if needed. 😊

2. Handling larger transmittals
I am currently evaluating solutions for larger transmittals.

The customer can send/receive up to 150 MB, but typical email setups are limited to around 35 MB.
Therefore, we need another solution than email for sending larger document packages.

  • What are the recommended approaches in IFS Cloud for handling large transmittals?
  • Are document links or external sharing supported/recommended?

Any guidance or best practices would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Br

Linda

 

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  • Hero (Employee)
  • March 27, 2026

@LindaR 1.In IFS cloud this doesn’t work yet. The Receiver mail address is not fetched when the mail client is opened. Could you register an idea stating your business need.

2.In IFS cloud we don't have a control over the mail client file size limits. I assume that is organizational limit set by the IT Dept or admins. In the Transmittal there is a Distribution method field, with values, Hardcopy, E-mail, FTP. The methods Hardcopy and FTP are for information purpose only. E.g. If you decide to share the documents via a FTP share, you can set that value on the transmittal. So that would be an option if it suits your business requirement and would have to provision by your organization. 

About sending IFS cloud document links, this is not directly supported from the document transmittal. You need to open the documents in Document Revisions page and use “Send Document Link” command then the users who receives the documents need to have access to IFS application. So you might want to rethink before deciding on this if you are sending to an external party. and if it is large number of documents you may have to generate links in several sets. So this might need some extra work. or you could look for an external document sharing option which is convenient and secure for your need. Hope this helps.

For our knowledge can we know the business process involved, how size of the documents and number of documents sent via one transmittal.?

Hope others who came across similar behavior in customer environments would comment/recommend how they solved it.

 


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  • Do Gooder (Partner)
  • March 31, 2026

Thank you for the clear and helpful response. ​@diwelk 🙂

This clarifies the current behavior related to point 1, and I have now registered an Idea describing the business need regarding automatic population of receiver email addresses when sending transmittals.

Automatically populate recipient email when sending Transmittals in IFS Cloud | IFS Community ( Feel free to upvote 😊)

Regarding point 2, thank you for explaining the available distribution methods. As described, the FTP option represents an external distribution approach rather than a built‑in transfer mechanism within the application. Use of this option would therefore rely on an externally provided and managed solution, where documents are made available outside the system and access details are shared with the recipient.

For additional context, transmittals in our case may include anything from a small number of documents up to larger document sets (for example 50–200 documents), with total sizes that can exceed typical email limits. These transmittals are often sent to external parties who do not have access to the application.

Appreciate the guidance, and it would be useful to hear how others have handled similar scenarios.

Thanks!

Br

Linda