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*If the Email subject contains a word with the label #, then Select the project with the labeled word | *If the '''Email subject''' contains a word with the label #, then '''Select the project with the labeled word''' | ||
*If the Email subject contains a word with the label ~, then Select the assignee with the labeled word | *If the '''Email subject''' contains a word with the label ~, then '''Select the assignee with the labeled word''' | ||
*If the Email subject contains a word with the label %, then Set the task due date according to the labeled word | *If the '''Email subject''' contains a word with the label %, then '''Set the task due date according to the labeled word | ||
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Revision as of 19:40, 28 January 2019
With these conditions, you can set your own labels and process emails with them according to certain rules. While these conditions are similar to those for Contains text, labels allow for more flexibility.
You can create your own set of labels, each of which denotes a particular type of object.
For example:
- If the Email subject contains a word with the label #, then Select the project with the labeled word
- If the Email subject contains a word with the label ~, then Select the assignee with the labeled word
- If the Email subject contains a word with the label %, then Set the task due date according to the labeled word
etc.