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Automatic image downsizing

Images that are included as attachments on a Confluence page are automatically scaled down by Mail Page Cloud when they are sent in an email. This allows the display in the mail to better match the display on the Confluence page. Also the mail is sent faster and the mails have a smaller size.

In addition, a maximum image width can be configured for all images in the mail, so that images without an explicit width setting on the Confluence page are not displayed too wide in the mail.

In the admin area of Confluence, the behavior of automatic image reduction can be configured globally:

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Conversion of SVG images to PNG

Not all mail clients can display SVG images in mails. Gmail, for example, does not support displaying SVG images. This results in Confluence pages with SVG images being displayed incompletely in Gmail.
Mail Page Cloud now automatically converts all SVG images to PNG when sending them as mail.

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Custom CSS for Mail layout

It is now possible to set custom css to redesign the mail layout. For example, the preamble text of each mail from Mail Page Cloud can be hidden if this is not preferred.

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Improvements

  • Mail Page Cloud now uses the new Atlassian Forge runtime. This improves performance and provides new internal functions for the application.

Bug Fixing

  • Mail Page Cloud now supports Confluence layouts with multiple columns again.

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Known issues

If you can’t find other Confluence users in the recipient field, please check out our FAQ for more information.

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