On 5 Jan 2021, at 17:06, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
On 3 Jan 2021, at 14:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Such a plug-in could check for specific mails, and send a
notification to some chat system, etc. With this, it would be
possible to build-up pretty neat automation solutions which are
triggered
On 5 Jan 2021, at 23:06, Alexandre Takacs wrote:
> I guess you can but is it really something that should be done in a mail
> client?
Where do you want to do it if you are not running your own mail-server? I’m
using Google, and of course I can write a script with the App Engine, but how
can
On 5 Jan 2021, at 22:08, Bill Cole wrote:
> Yes. One type of action that can be triggered by mailbox rules is "Run
> Command" which can run any command that exists in an add-on "Bundle" (listed
> in the Command menu, enabled via the Bundles pane in Preferences.)
Hi, thanks. I found that „run
On 3 Jan 2021, at 14:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Such a plug-in could check for specific mails, and send a notification
to some chat system, etc. With this, it would be possible to build-up
pretty neat automation solutions which are triggered by email.
I guess you can but is it really
On 3 Jan 2021, at 9:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, is it possible to react to incoming messages? Like a plug-in where
all received messages are run through?
Yes. One type of action that can be triggered by mailbox rules is "Run
Command" which can run any command that exists in an add-on
On 3 Jan 2021, at 9:02, Robert M. Münch wrote:
Hi, is it possible to react to incoming messages? Like a plug-in where
all received messages are run through?
Such a plug-in could check for specific mails, and send a notification
to some chat system, etc. With this, it would be possible to