Categorize Incoming Newsletters in Outlook with Custom Labels
Organize your Outlook inbox by automatically categorizing incoming newsletters under designated labels. This helps declutter your inbox and makes it easier to find and access newsletters when you need them. Ideal for users who receive numerous newsletters and want a streamlined way to manage them.
New Newsletter Email
Triggers when a new newsletter email arrives in Outlook.
Categorize Email
Adds the newsletter email to a designated category.
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Categorize incoming newsletters in Outlook with custom labels
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Send Email
Sends an Outlook email
Make Draft
Makes a draft in Outlook
Forward Email
Forwards an Outlook email
Create Calendar Event
Creates a new Outlook calendar event
Update Calendar Event
Updates an existing Outlook calendar event
Delete Calendar Event
Deletes an Outlook calendar event
Search Calendar Events
Searches for Outlook calendar events within a specified time range
Search Email
Searches for Outlook emails with a specified query
Create Email Folder
Creates an Outlook Email Folder
List Labels
Lists all labels (categories) in Outlook
List Folders
Lists all folders in Outlook
Move Email to Folder
Moves an email to a specific folder in Outlook
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