#Salesforce email parser mac
You can generate a parse email address using the Mac Command Terminal, Postman, or your favorite API Request Builder.įor this example, we will create the parse email address using Hurl.IT. For reference click here.Īt this point you will need to ask Mailjet to create a new parse email address for your Zap.Īlthough the long list of instructions on Zapier may look confusing, it is quite simple! :)
Select a Mailjet account to use, or connect a new one to Zapier. Select the ‘Parse Inbound Email’ trigger and click on ‘Save + Continue’. Go to your Zapier account dashboard, and click on ‘Make a New Zap’.įrom the Choose a Trigger App search box, enter and select ‘Mailjet’. Let’s build a Parse Zap using Mailjet + Salesforce: A sales prospect fills out your sales contact form on your website and the email – with their key information in the email custom headers – will be transferred into Salesforce and create a new prospect. Complete the zap by selecting what parts of the email you want to be parsed and sent into which Zapier connected app (Action).Īnd you are done – just start sending emails to your Parse API email address and let the zap do the work!.You then redirect your inbound emails to this new parse email address (you have to do this outside of Zapier).Mailjet will then generate a special email address (called a Parse API email address).Create a zap with the Mailjet trigger: Mailjet Parse Inbound Email.(If you haven’t read the “What is a zap” section, please do so now.) This is possible by creating a zap with Mailjet’s Parse Inbound Email. Or when a candidate sends their resumes to your email, a profile for that candidate is automatically created in Workable or Breezy HR.
Imagine having all email sent to your email be parsed and key information automatically added to Google sheets or have an announcement made in a Slack or Skype room.
Wouldn’t it be great to have your incoming mail automatically processed and distributed to another application? Parse Inbound Emails Zap General Information ¶