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Get a programmable email address. Automate what happens when you receive emails. It's like Zapier for devs who hate emails.
Low-code automation for inbound emails.
Get a programmable email address. Automate what happens when you receive emails. It's like Zapier for devs who hate emails.
Table of Contents 📚
- Table of Contents 📚
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Features
- Use Cases
- Getting Started 🚀
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Usage 👩💻
- Install through npm
- Commands ⌨
- Development 💬
- License ⚖
Features
- Low code automations for your emails
- Create automations to filter and route emails as they hit your inbox.
- Create an infinte number of email addresses, and automate them individually.
- Parses every element of the email for you and provides a clean JSON object with all the metadata you will need.
- No need to transfer over to another email provider: Use your current email provider with Mailscript.
- Integrate your own custom coded email filters. Filter based on key words, or email header contents.
- Redirect high priority emails to your primary inbox, keeping it clean of clutter.
Use Cases
- Send a text message to your phone upon receiving an important email
- Auto reply to first time senders.
- Save important attachments to a file server, or location of choice.
Getting Started 🚀
- Read our documentation
- Take a look at the HTTP API documentation
Usage 👩💻
Install through npm
In order to use the Mailscript CLI, you must first install it with the global flag. Run the following:
$ npm install -g mailscript
Alternatively, you could install the dev version (not recommended!)
$ npm install -g https://github.com/mailscript/cli.git
Basic usage
$ mailscript COMMAND
running command...
$ mailscript (-v|--version|version)
mailscript/0.4.8 darwin-x64 node-v14.15.0
$ mailscript --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ mailscript COMMAND
...
Login via local daemon
$ mailscript login
...
You should see a browser window open prompting you to login to your Mailscript account.
The daemon will handle the rest upon completion
Commands ⌨
Ready to dive into Mailscript? Read the command line documentation
Development 💬
Development information available here
License ⚖
CLI license: MIT