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Trigger conditions are the first block in the rules for processing email, which you must fill out when creating a rule. The block contains conditions that an email must meet in order for the rule to be triggered: | Trigger conditions are the first block in the [[Rules for creating tasks by email | rules for processing email]], which you must fill out when [[Creating and editing rules | creating a rule]]. The block contains conditions that an email must meet in order for the rule to be triggered: | ||
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*The block can contain one or more conditions connected by logical expressions | *The block can contain one or more conditions connected by logical expressions | ||
*Blocks may contain no conditions, in which case the rule will be triggered for all emails received by the address for which it is configured. However, we recommend using the Any email option in that case, for clarity: | *Blocks may contain no conditions, in which case the rule will be triggered for all emails received by the address for which it is configured. However, we recommend using the '''Any email''' option in that case, for clarity: | ||
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Types of conditions used in a trigger conditions block: | Types of conditions used in a trigger conditions block: | ||
*Contains text | *[[Contains text]] | ||
*Does not contain text | *Does not contain text | ||
*= (Equals) | *= (Equals) | ||
*Contains word with label (obsolete) | *[[Contains word with label]] (obsolete) | ||
Latest revision as of 07:31, 22 March 2021
Trigger conditions are the first block in the rules for processing email, which you must fill out when creating a rule. The block contains conditions that an email must meet in order for the rule to be triggered:
In addition:
- The block can contain one or more conditions connected by logical expressions
- Blocks may contain no conditions, in which case the rule will be triggered for all emails received by the address for which it is configured. However, we recommend using the Any email option in that case, for clarity:
Types of conditions used in a trigger conditions block:
- Contains text
- Does not contain text
- = (Equals)
- Contains word with label (obsolete)