How this automation works
Automatically log important emails into a Google Docs document for easy tracking and collaboration. This Applet runs whenever a new Zoho Mail message arrives that matches your specified search criteria, adding the details to a chosen Google Docs file. Ideal for teams who want to archive or summarize email communications across projects.
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9 triggers, queries, and actions
New Mail Received
New mail received with criteria
Save a draft
Send an Email
Send an email to yourself
New Mail Received
New mail received with criteria
Save a draft
Send an Email
Send an email to yourself
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About Google Docs
Google Docs brings your documents to life with smart editing and styling tools to help you easily format text and paragraphs. Applets let you create new documents, add to existing ones, or monitor specific folders for when new docs are added.
Google Docs brings your documents to life with smart editing and styling tools to help you easily format text and paragraphs. Applets let you create new documents, add to existing ones, or monitor specific folders for when new docs are added.
About Zoho Mail
Zoho Mail is a secure and ad-free custom domain business email solution that helps teams ace business communication and everyday collaboration.
Zoho Mail is a secure and ad-free custom domain business email solution that helps teams ace business communication and everyday collaboration.
