How to place a link in the email template of odoo - odoo

In my custom appraisal application, when admin assigned a survey form a mail will be sent to the user. In the mail template, a send appraisal button is there. Once the admin click the appraisal button, it should send a survey form view to the user through email. How can i do that by placing a link in email template..

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Outlook Forms: Recipient does not receive form, only message body //How to store form's data in an email?

I am currently trying to create a form in Outlook. I want to be able to send this form to different people so that they can make changes to the form and send those changes back to me as a response.
I have a published form in the meantime. My current problem: The recipient does not see the form until he "undocks" the email from the Outlook app and the changes made there are not transmitted to me; I just get an empty form. How or where can I save this data that the recipients enter? I am grateful for any help!
The form definition includes all the fields and the code that you add to the form. As a general rule, publish the form definition to a forms library instead of sending the form definition with the item. If you cannot publish your form to a forms library, you can select the Send form definition with item check box on the Properties page so that other users can see the form pages when they receive items that are composed by using the form.
Forms that you only intend to use once and not publish are referred to as one-off forms. Because of security concerns with one-off forms, users might not see the form correctly when they open items sent to them with a one-off form. In this case, sending the form definition with the one-off form provides the necessary information required to display the form correctly for the users.
To change how users reply to your form, click the Actions page. The Actions page lists the default Reply forms that are available. You can also add your own custom Reply forms. For example, forms based on a new email message have built-in Reply, Reply to All, Forward, and Reply to Folder forms. When users receive your form, the form contains buttons and menu commands so that users can respond to the form. You can disable some or all of these default forms and set attributes that define how these Reply forms appear.
Read more about that in the Create an Outlook Form section of MSDN.

Outlook Add-In to Save Emails After Sending

I'm looking to create an Add-In for Outlook that allows users to save emails, which are saved against a company in our system. Currently this works by the user opening an email and clicking a button I've created which opens the taskpane containing a form (which asks the user to select a company against which the email will be saved, and optionally provide an email description), whereupon pressing 'save' the email's ID and other relevant information are sent to an API which fetches the email from the rest API and saves the file in our system.
This technically works, though ideally I would like some functionality along the lines of:
User sends an email
my add-in to ask the user if they want to save the email immediately after they sending
If 'yes' is clicked, for the email saving form to appear in either the taskpane or a separate window so it can be saved
This is simply so they don't have to navigate through to their sent messages after sending and save them manually.
Currently I have tried using the ItemSend event for this, however it seems this is more for appending things to the email before it sends rather than after, and I don't seem to be able to use this event to get the email item or its ID. I had thought about potentially using the event to send the email to a custom mailbox and have it save as a result of this using a flow of some kind, however I think this would be rather difficult to implement due to needing user input to save the email in our system.

Getting empty contact us email

From web pages, I have created one form using "Allow people to send questions/comments via a contact form" but when i submit form, it is showing nothing in email means only labels and no data entered by users.
When user submit information from contact form then why it shows nothing in email as you can see following image showing issue.
What can be the issue and how I can solve it?

Is it possible to add user tracking method in EDM (Electronic direct mailer) Email click?

Here is the scenario:
We have designed an email template in which there are two option buttons: "Yes" & "No".
We send this email template to a group of user email lists.
After that, can we track the event where a recipient clicks on either the Yes button or No button.
which method can be used to track down how many of the recipients had clicked the Yes button or the No button?
how difficult is it to track the selected option Yes/No made by each single user?
which tracker is preferred: database tracker, google analytics tracker, mailchimp or other 3rd party web services?
With Google Analytics, you can do manual campaign tagging where you assign specific query parameters to each button. The query parameters will track back to your Google Analytics data, and can tell you which buttons were clicked. This is an easy method as all you need to do is build specific URLs for each button, and then embed those URLs into the email template for each button.
Here is the URL Builder site: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/1033867?hl=en

Compose a new message in the mail app by a clicking a button

I'm working on a Mac app and I want the user to be able to contact me via email. So I was thinking that there was going to be a button that says contact or something and when the user click on the button it will open the mail app and compose a new message that will be sent to my email address already added.
So kinda like an in app mail function that you can add on the iPhone and iPad apps.
Is this possible?
Using NSWorkspace's -openURL: method you can open a standard mailto: link which can include subject and body and it will launch user's default e-mail app (usually Mail) with pre-populated fields.
mailto:you#domain.com?subject=hello&body=text