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# Email Quick Reply Action

Use this action to display a button requesting the user email. The button will automatically retrieve the Facebook user email address and send it to your chatbot.

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### Settings

This action has no settings.

### Remarks

Even on supported platforms accessing to email sharing may be blocked by user privacy. Make sure to implement a [full email](/actions-and-operations/input/xenioo.bots.actions.base.emailrequestaction.md) input fallback to support all cases in your chatbot.

### Trigger

On User Email. This action will trigger any child operation as soon as the user clicks on the email sharing button.

### Variables

This action produces the following variables after being triggered:

| Variable    | Description                                                             |
| ----------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| user\_email | The full email address as returned by the channel email sharing action. |

### Availability

Channel specific availability follows the table below:

| Channel          | Availability       |
| ---------------- | ------------------ |
| Facebook         | Fully Available.   |
| WhatsApp         | **Not Available.** |
| Telegram         | **Not Available.** |
| Web              | **Not Available.** |
| Alexa            | **Not Available.** |
| Google Assistant | **Not Available.** |
| Slack            | **Not Available.** |
| API              | Fully Available.   |

This action can be used only inside interactions and not as child of other actions.


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