How do you create forms that send e-mails in the ondemand version of confluence

DeanR May 22, 2014

We are transitioning from on-prem to ondemand confluence and we have a number of froms built from wiki-markup(we've had confluence for a very long time).

The forms after being filled out, will then send an email to a group of folks to then take some action on.

How can I mimic this functionality in On-Demand confluence?

Thanks,

----Dean.

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BillA
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May 24, 2014

You could use wufoo to create a form and embed the Wufoo form into Confluence using the widget connector macro. I just tried it and it worked. The only catch is that the url to the form started with https://so I had to remove the 's' and just use http://to get it to work.

Bhanu Venkata October 31, 2014

Perfect!! Thank you Bill. You just saved my day.

Rachel Letchumanan January 3, 2020

This was exceptionally useful to me. Thank you!

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DeanR May 26, 2014

Does anybody know if this is something on Atlassian's roadmap to add in later versions of on-demand?

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Davin Studer
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May 22, 2014

To my knowledge there are no OnDemand add ons that can do this.

DeanR May 22, 2014

That's unfortunate, but I've been finding that same answer. I was hoping that somebody here could enlighten me with a solution I haven't seen yet.

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DeanR May 22, 2014

Also, we are using MailNG to accomplish this today in our on-prem version of confluence.

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