I have configured the "Save new email attachment to OneDrive for Business" template. I have discovered that if Inbox Rules are used to sort emails into sub folders the flow does not save the attachments. It does not look like the template is not able to recognize new email unless it is actually in the Inbox folder. Reviewing the settings on the flow there does not seem to be anyway to have the flow check more than a single folder for new email with attachments.
I understand that you would not want attachments from junk email saved but not being able to capture email that is sorted using inbox rules seems to make this flow much less effective. For users with a large number of incoming emails and a need to organize them it means either not using this flow or creating an instance for each subfolder(not very practical).
Is there a way to have a flow identify new email in all subfolders of a specific folder in Outlook?
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Hi @Johalloran ,
As mentioned by yashag2255, when a new email arrives (V3) can currently only monitor the details of the received messages in one folder.
Please consider using Save as to create a copy of a similar Flow, and then you only need to replace the folder with another folder.
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/make-a-copy/
If you want When a new email arrives (V3) to specify multiple folders, this feature is supported by Power Automate, please consider submitting your suggestions in ideas forum:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Ideas/idb-p/MPAIdeas
Best Regards,
My background is in technical support so I have a perspective of many different styles of work. Some users create new inbox rules on a regular basis. Having to also create a new flow for each new folder would not be worth the effort. The result is that user would come away with the first impression that Power Automate is of no use to them.
A better solution would be to modify how the inbox rules work. Create a new rule that will be the first one to be acted on. This rule will copy all email to a folder outside the inbox; by default using this action will not stop other rules from being acted on.
The new folder will have a short retention policy; shortest standard is 1 week. The Flow will act on the new folder that will have a copy of all new email in it. It will not include mail that was prefiltered such as junk mail or clutter. If the user wants to prevent the flow from acting on certain emails they just need to insert a rule that will move the email before the copy rule is acted on.
I just tested this solution and it worked like a charm.
Hi @Johalloran
The flow with the When an Email Arrives checks for only the folder selected in the trigger and I believe there is no way to add multiple folders in there. You might either have to create multiple flows to accommodate all folders or you can change the flow trigger to when a email is flagged and manually flag the emails when they arrive.
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Hi @Johalloran ,
As mentioned by yashag2255, when a new email arrives (V3) can currently only monitor the details of the received messages in one folder.
Please consider using Save as to create a copy of a similar Flow, and then you only need to replace the folder with another folder.
https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/make-a-copy/
If you want When a new email arrives (V3) to specify multiple folders, this feature is supported by Power Automate, please consider submitting your suggestions in ideas forum:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Power-Automate-Ideas/idb-p/MPAIdeas
Best Regards,
My background is in technical support so I have a perspective of many different styles of work. Some users create new inbox rules on a regular basis. Having to also create a new flow for each new folder would not be worth the effort. The result is that user would come away with the first impression that Power Automate is of no use to them.
A better solution would be to modify how the inbox rules work. Create a new rule that will be the first one to be acted on. This rule will copy all email to a folder outside the inbox; by default using this action will not stop other rules from being acted on.
The new folder will have a short retention policy; shortest standard is 1 week. The Flow will act on the new folder that will have a copy of all new email in it. It will not include mail that was prefiltered such as junk mail or clutter. If the user wants to prevent the flow from acting on certain emails they just need to insert a rule that will move the email before the copy rule is acted on.
I just tested this solution and it worked like a charm.
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