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# Change: Email Routes Page - New Filters

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Please note: this change will apply to all clients as part of this Feature Wave. We recommend reviewing it during your 4-week UAT window.
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We are introducing three new dropdown filters to the Email Routes page in Builder, to help when working with large volumes of email Routes.

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### What are the new filters?

The three new dropdown filters reflect three of the additional settings that can be defined for Email Routes:

* Send Automated Emails - (yes/no/all)
* Only create work in test mode - (yes/no/all)
* Enabled - (yes/no/all)


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