Property | When to use |
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Folder | Trigger a flow whenever emails arrive in a specific folder. This property can be useful if you have rules that route emails to different folders. |
To | Trigger a flow based on the address to which an email was sent. This property can be useful if you receive email that was sent to different email addresses in the same inbox. |
From | Trigger a flow based on the sender's email address. |
Importance | Trigger a flow based on the importance with which emails were sent. Email can be sent with high, normal, or low importance. |
Has Attachment | Trigger a flow based on the presence of attachments in incoming emails. |
Subject Filter | Search for the presence of specific words in the subject of an email. Your flow then runs actions that are based on the results of your search. |
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several times while you design your flow, you could use the compose action to save the array like this:['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
. However, your email program requires addresses to be a single string that's separated with semicolons. To do this, use the Data Operations - Join (join) action to change the comma delimiter to a semicolon “;“ by following these steps:[ { 'first': 'Deon', 'last': 'Herb' }, { 'first': 'K', 'last': 'Herb' } ]
[ { 'FirstName': 'Deon', 'FamilyName': 'Herb', 'FullName': 'Deon Herb' }, { 'FirstName': 'K', 'FamilyName': 'Herb', 'FullName': 'K Herb' } ]
.[ { 'first': 'Deon', 'last': 'Herb' }, { 'first': 'K', 'last': 'Herb' } ]
[ { 'first': 'Deon', 'last': 'Herb' }, { 'first': 'K', 'last': 'Herb' } ]
,[ { 'first': 'Deon', 'last': 'Herb' } ]
[ { 'first': 'Deon', 'last': 'Herb' }, { 'first': 'K', 'last': 'Herb' } ]