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Delivery of Envelopes Using Email or SMS Text in Blueink
Delivery of Envelopes Using Email or SMS Text in Blueink

In this help article, we will explain the delivery of envelopes using email or SMS text in Blueink.

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Written by Scott Gentry
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Introduction:

In this help article, we will explain the delivery of envelopes using email or SMS text in Blueink. Blueink allows you to send envelopes to signers using their preferred method of communication. This guide will discuss the email and SMS text options for delivering envelopes in Blueink.

Delivery of Envelopes Using Email or SMS Text in Blueink:

Email Delivery

Email is the most popular way to deliver envelopes in Blueink. When using this method, signers will receive an email notification with a "Review and Sign" call to action. To use email delivery, follow these steps:

1.1. When preparing signers, add their email address to the designated field.

1.2. The envelope will be sent to the signer's email address, and they will receive a notification to review and sign the document.
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SMS Delivery

SMS text messaging is another efficient way to send envelopes in Blueink. Signers will receive a text message with a clickable link that takes them directly to the document for signing. To use SMS delivery, follow these steps:

2.1. When preparing signers, add their phone number to the designated field.

2.2. The envelope will be sent to the signer's phone number as a text message, and they will receive a link to access and sign the document.

Note: You cannot send an envelope to both an email and a text message simultaneously. An envelope must be sent using one method or the other.

Conclusion:

Blueink offers flexible delivery options for sending envelopes to signers, including email and SMS text messaging. This help article explains the process of delivering envelopes using these methods.


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