Create Microsoft To Do tasks from new Mattermost posts
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Every time a new post is posted to a selected channel on Mattermost, Make will automatically create a new task in Microsoft To Do.
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Adds a user to a team.
Adds an attachment to a Microsoft To-do Task (The file must not be larger than 3MB).
Checks if the team exists based on a team name.
Completes a task.
Creates a command for a team.
Creates a new list.
Creates a new user on the system.
Creates a post.
Creates a new task with a file attachment (File size should not be above 3MB).
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