Send a notification to LINE for every new email received
Send a notification to LINE for every new email received
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Stay on top of your communications by instantly receiving notifications for new emails. This template connects your email service with LINE, ensuring that every time a new email arrives, you will receive a timely notification on LINE. Perfect for busy professionals who want to streamline their workflow and never miss important messages.
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Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates and adds a new draft to a selected folder.
Creates a new rich menu.
Deletes a rich menu.
Removes an email or a draft from a selected folder.
Downloads the content of images, videos, audio, and files sent by users.
Downloads an image associated with a rich menu only created by API.
Returns emails that match the specified criteria.
Gets the user profile of a member of a group or room that the LINE Official Account is in.
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