Hi,
i have a watch emails module that queries a specific folder in my Gmail.
this folder contains emails i gave a specific label to.
i have set it up to run once an hour and the limit is 10 emails.
sometimes there are emails that were not processed by the module.
how can i fix it?
Thanks!
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Without further information about your scenario and those missed emails, it’s hard to tell what the issue is. Perhaps try using a “Custom Mailhook” module instead?
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