Send a Gmail email from a new project event in QuickCapture
Send a Gmail email from a new project event in QuickCapture
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Every time a new event appears in your project in QuickCapture, a new email will be instantly sent via Gmail.
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Copies an email or a draft into a selected folder.
Creates a new draft email.
Deletes an email by moving it to trash.
Gets a specific email info.
Retrieves a list of attachments & media for the specified email.
Sends a custom API call to Gmail. You can use this to call endpoints that aren’t covered by existing modules.
Marks an email or a draft as read by setting the "Read" flag.
Marks an email or a draft as unread by setting the "Unread" flag.
Moves the chosen email or a draft to the selected folder.
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