Integrate Microsoft Exchange Email With Nutshell
Send your Exchange email communication into Nutshell.
Nutshell is an all-in-one CRM and email marketing platform that helps B2B organizations work together to win more deals. Microsoft provides different versions of email to meet your business needs. With this integration you can send emails from Nutshell with your company domain.
Benefits
-
- Get organized: Centralize your email communications in Nutshell.
-
- Focus: Conduct all your sales activities in the software of your choice and they’ll be centrally tracked in Nutshell.
What it does
Sends emails from Nutshell with company domain that can be seen in your sent folder (BCC).
Requirements
You need a Nutshell account and you must have a physical on-site Microsoft Exchange Server version 2007 or newer (starting at $684.99 for 2013 version), with a service for “user impersonation” privileges. You also need SMTP settings to send emails from Nutshell.
Set it up! To send emails to Nutshell, no action needed.
How to send emails from Nutshell
Frequently asked questions
-
Do I need a specific Nutshell plan to use the Microsoft Exchange integration?
No. The Microsoft Exchange integration is available to all Nutshell users regardless of which plan you choose—Foundation, Growth, Pro, Business, or Enterprise. All subscription levels get full access to integrations at no extra cost.
-
Does the Nutshell-Microsoft Exchange integration involve additional costs?
Not at all. The integration is included with every Nutshell plan at no additional charge. You won’t pay extra for connecting your Microsoft Exchange email to Nutshell, no matter which subscription tier you’re on.
-
Can I integrate on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server with Nutshell CRM, or do I need cloud-based Exchange?
Yes, you can integrate on-premises Microsoft Exchange Server with Nutshell. You’ll need Exchange Server version 2007 or newer, plus SMTP settings and user impersonation privileges. Cloud-based Exchange isn’t required—your on-site setup works fine.
-
What’s the difference between the Microsoft Exchange integration and the Microsoft Outlook integration?
Microsoft Exchange is for on-premises email servers and sends emails from Nutshell using your company domain. Microsoft Outlook integration works with Office 365 accounts and lets you view Nutshell data directly in Outlook. Choose Exchange if you use on-premises servers; choose Outlook if you’re on Office 365.
-
Where can I find other integrations available for Nutshell?
Visit our Integrations page at nutshell.com/integrations to browse over 5,000 connections. You’ll find instant integrations, App Marketplace options (where we handle setup), and Zapier integrations—all accessible directly from your Nutshell account settings.