Hi guys @Pstork1
@yashag2255
@ScottShearer
@RobElliott
@AKRogers
I am fairly new to Microsoft Flow therefore, you might find my basic questions quite stupid. However, I am struggling with some tasks which I wish to automate using Microsoft Flow.
Background- I had sent out bulk emails using Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Word Mail Merge function. After sending that bulk email, I have received about 300 either out of office or delivery failed notifications. I have moved them in a separate folder within my mailbox.
Task- Now I have to open each and every email and take a note of the email id to which the email was not delivered. Then record that email id in a separate excel table. Once, those steps are completed then I have to compare those email ids with Master records and then remove those email id from the master record as a part of data cleansing stuff and to make our address book master records upto date.
I tried using Microsoft Flows Button trigger with Get Emails (V3) action. It does a fantastic job but it outputs only Top 10 or Top 20 records. Whenever, I am putting integer greater than 25, I am getting an error. While troubleshooting, I thought that may be I have only 20 such emails hence it is not accepting the greater integer. However, upon doing manual outlook check I found that there are more than 75 such notifications.
Hence, I need help on the following:
Any help on the above will be highly appreciated.
Here is how my configuration looks like:
Thank you.
BR
Kedar
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@kedarsk, I set up a similar situation to yours, where I have have a few "undeliverable" email notifications that I moved to a separate folder in Outlook. To get those I am doing a simple Get Emails (V3) action that points to that folder. For our purposes here I'm just grabbing the first one.
After that, the approach is the same as the Message Id solution I posted above, only you need to grab the "To" value from the undeliverable message instead:
You'll see in the screenshot that the name of the field is really toRecipients, and you can see this when you pull the response body out of the Get Emails (V3) action. Within Apply to Each, your next step would be to do something with that variable, such as save it off to SharePoint or append it to an array to track all the values.
Ashley
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That particular action is hard coded to not retrieve any more than 25 emails at a time. But if you move the emails to another folder once you finish processing them then you could run the action again and get the next 25. Repeat until emails are all processed.
@yashag2255
@ScottShearer
@RobElliott
@AKRogers
Thank you very much brother however, it would be great if you can provide sample code for that. Also as per my second question in the original post i need code to extract the exact email id for which i received automatic reply or delivery failed.
@kedarsk, Sounds like what you need is the the Message Id from each email you retrieve. If you look at the response body from Get Emails (V3) you'll see an ID for each email. Retrieving that and storing it in a variable is pretty straightforward:
I know you said this is new for you, so just know that the Initialize variable action must live outside the Apply to each step.
Let us know how it goes!
Ashley
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@kedarsk, I set up a similar situation to yours, where I have have a few "undeliverable" email notifications that I moved to a separate folder in Outlook. To get those I am doing a simple Get Emails (V3) action that points to that folder. For our purposes here I'm just grabbing the first one.
After that, the approach is the same as the Message Id solution I posted above, only you need to grab the "To" value from the undeliverable message instead:
You'll see in the screenshot that the name of the field is really toRecipients, and you can see this when you pull the response body out of the Get Emails (V3) action. Within Apply to Each, your next step would be to do something with that variable, such as save it off to SharePoint or append it to an array to track all the values.
Ashley
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@AKRogers Madam
You are simply genius. Thank you very much for the great help. It really worked as intended. I am so much happy about the first successful step. However, in order to make the solution complete, I need your help to further finetune the code.
Now that we have achieved to retrieve the exact email id we need to do following:
Thank you in advance for providing the extended help.
BR
Kedar
Hello @AKRogers
Would you like to help me further on this thread. Kindly can you address the above raised query. I am sure you must be busy at your work however it would be highly obliged if you could kindly help me a couple of steps further.
Thank you
Kedar
Hi @AKRogers
thank you for the valuable advice of breaking the questions into multiple posts and I will do the same for the future posts. Also I know that as per similar suggestions as yourself from @Pstork1 , I have to move 25 processed emails to another folder and then repeat the action for the lot of next 25.
However since, I am newbie to this, I have no clue as to how to go over that code. Hence, it would be really great if you can kindly help me.
Also, it would be great if you can advise me any online course / videos / study material to get well versed with the basics of Microsoft Flow.
BR
Kedar
@kedarsk - Hi there. It looks like your original issue was resolved. To help other users resolve similar problems, I'd suggest starting a new thread for the 'extended help' request. This will make their search results more relevant, and more people will benefit from your progress.
Best of luck.
-Ed-
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