Julio Biason
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# Email Capturer |
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The Email capturer keeps listening to an IMAP and produces one entry for each |
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new email. |
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This can be used for creating random notes over the day. |
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## Configuration |
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The Capturer will require: |
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- IMAP address |
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- Username |
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- Password |
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**Note**: We may need to support IMAPS. |
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## Internals |
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Keep a list of email IDs in the database. Once we reach an ID that is already |
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there, we stop producing entries. |
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## Output |
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``` |
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{{ email.content }} |
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``` |
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Title is the email Subject field. |
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