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Security role for email client in PowerApp with Exchange sync and multiple users

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Hi all, we have built a PowerApp that uses Service-side synchronisation with Exchange, and been able to send out a number of emails via the "Send direct email" funtionality. Now, we want to respond to some of these emails from within the PowerApp using the email client, but we can not figure out what security role and settings need to be applied to a (normal) user to be able to do this, specifically if the use is not the owner of the email. When the system admin role is assigned it works (but this is to much access), and other, likely combinations of standard security roles, result in the following (rather cryptic) message when clicking the Reply button.
 
 
Any hints or suggestion how to tackle this problem?
 
Kind regards,
Joost van de Wiel
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    rezarizvii Profile Picture
    333 on at
    Hi, hope you are doing well.
     
    The error message is indeed cryptic, but we know that this is a missing privilege issue.
     
    Instead of giving broad roles like Sys Admin, I would suggest you update or clone a role and:
    1. Go to Email table permissions
    2. Set:
    • Read -> Organization
    • Append -> Organization
    • Append To -> Organization
    • Create -> User (this can stay lower to prevent users from sending emails on someone else's behalf)
    That’s usually enough for replying to emails not owned by the user.
     
    One more thing to check
    If emails are coming from a shared mailbox or queue, make sure:
    • The user has access to that mailbox/queue
    • And it’s approved for server-side sync
    Otherwise you’ll fix permissions and still hit issues.
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    11manish Profile Picture
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    In Microsoft Dynamics 365, the error:
    • Insufficient Permissions (0x80040220)
    {User/Team} is missing privilege on {entity}
    means the user (or team) does not have the required security privilege on a specific table (entity).
     
     Root Cause
    The user’s security role is missing required privileges, such as:
    • Read
    • Create
    • Write
    • Append / Append To
    Or the access level is too low (e.g., User instead of Organization)

    How to Fix
     
    Identify Missing Privilege
    Check:
    • Entity name in error ({entity})
    • Operation being performed (Create/Update/etc.)

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