Move important messages to a designated folder in Microsoft Email
Move important messages to a designated folder in Microsoft Email
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Streamline your email management by automatically organizing your Microsoft Email messages. With this template, every time a new message arrives in your inbox, Make will move it to a designated folder based on your specified criteria. This automation helps you maintain a clutter-free inbox, ensuring that important emails are easily accessible and enhancing your overall productivity.
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Adds a large attachment to an email.
Creates a new draft email.
Deletes an email.
Downloads an attachment from an email.
Forwards an email.
Gets the metadata of a specified email.
Retrieves a list of attachment from an email.
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
Moves an email to a selected folder in the mailbox.
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