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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "New Attachment" from Gmail.
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An action happens after the trigger—such as "Send HTML Email" in Mailjet.
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Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
- Label or mailbox
- Search keywords
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Try ItTriggerPolling- New Starred Email
Triggers when you receive a new email and star it within two days.
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- New Label
Triggers when you add a new label.
Try ItTriggerPolling - Label or mailboxRequired
Try ItTriggerPolling- Search keywordsRequired
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Frequently Asked Questions about Gmail + Mailjet integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Gmail and Mailjet
How do I set up a trigger to send an email in Mailjet when I receive a new email in Gmail?
To set up a trigger for sending an email via Mailjet upon receiving a new email in Gmail, you need to use the 'New Email' trigger. This will automatically notify us whenever there's an incoming email in your chosen Gmail account, allowing us to execute the action of sending an email through Mailjet.
Can we filter emails from Gmail before they trigger an action in Mailjet?
Yes, you can set up filters based on specific criteria such as sender, keywords, or labels. This ensures that only the emails that meet your defined conditions will trigger an action with Mailjet.
Is it possible to automate responses to all incoming emails in Gmail using Mailjet?
Absolutely! You can create a workflow where receiving any new email in your Gmail account automatically triggers a pre-defined response from Mailjet. Just use the 'New Email' as the trigger and configure your desired automated response.
How can we track the status of emails sent through Mailjet from a Gmail-triggered action?
Once an action is triggered from Gmail and processed in Mailjet, you can monitor all your sent emails using Mailjet's dashboard. We provide detailed analytics and status updates including delivery, open rates, and bounces.
Are there limitations on attachments when triggering actions from Gmail to Mailjet?
When integrating with certain triggers from Gmail, there are considerations regarding attachment size limits imposed by both services. It’s advisable to check both platforms’ documentation for specific size restrictions to ensure smooth processing.
How do we manage contact syncing between Gmail and Mailjet?
You can utilize actions where newly added contacts in either platform are synchronized automatically. Ensure proper mapping of fields between your Google Contacts and the lists within your Mailjet account for seamless integration.
Can automated workflows be paused or modified without losing settings between Gmail and Mailjet integrations?
Yes, you have the flexibility to pause or edit any automated workflows without losing previous configurations. This allows adjustments as needed while maintaining any established settings between both systems.