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Use this Snap to flag an email in your mailbox.
Works in Ultra Pipelines.
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Input/Output | Type of View | Number of Views | Examples of Upstream and Downstream Snaps | Description |
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Input | Document |
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| Requires User/Shared MailBox and Existing Message ID to locate the email. |
Output | Document |
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| Confirmation on flagging of emails in your mailbox. |
Parameter Name | Data Type | Description | Default Value | Example |
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Label | String | Required. The name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your Pipeline. | Flag Email | Flag Email |
User/Shared MailBox | String | Enter the mailbox from which you want to flag email. If not provided, then the mailbox specified in the account settings is used. | N/A | john.doe@microsoft.com |
Existing Message ID | String | Required. Enter the ID of an existing message in your mailbox. | N/A | 1sf2234455 |
Snap Execution | Drop-down list | Select one of the three following modes in which the Snap executes:
| Execute only | Validate & Execute |
Error | Reason | Resolution |
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Existing Message ID is required field for performing operation | Missing Existing Message Id field. | Enter the an existing message Id in the Existing Message Id field. |
We are using an example of email management, where we have chain of email Snaps functioning respectively to perform tasks for the mails in the mailbox.
In this example, our Pipeline activities are as follows:
Here, let us look into Read Email Snap in this Pipeline.
We read an email from a mailbox, where in we provide all the required details in the Snap Settings shown below:
Read Email Snap | Output |
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Upon execution, we see an output with email details from the desired folder.
Here, let us look into Flag Email Snap in this Pipeline.
We flag an email from a mailbox, where in we provide all the required details in the Snap Settings shown below:
Flag Email Snap | Output |
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Upon execution, we see an output confirming flagging the desired email.
Here, let us look into Move Email Snap in this Pipeline.
We move an email from one folder to another folder, where in we provide all the required details in the Snap Settings shown below:
Move Email Snap | Output |
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Upon execution, we see an output confirming that the email has moved to the destination folder.
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