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In your email client, forward an email from your app to your parser mailbox. Once your parser mailbox receives your email, you can teach Email Parser the information to extract and save those instructions. Get started with these automated workflows: Send emails for new received parsed emails Try it Email Parser by Zapier, Email by Zapier Email Parser by Zapier + Email by Zapier More details Get new Zapier Email Parser emails in Slack messages Try it Email Parser by Zapier, Slack Email Panama mobile number list Parser by Zapier + Slack More details Store new parsed emails in Google Sheets rows Try it Email Parser by Zapier, Google Sheets Email Parser by Zapier + Google Sheets More details Send emails to your apps Before smartphones, the main way to send information to apps remotely was to send an email to an app's address.
While it's not as exciting or flashy as an app integration, many apps still have built-in email integrations. For example, you can email documents to Kindle devices and note-taking apps like Goodnotes. Many blogging platforms also have an email-to-draft function. If your app has a built-in email integration, you can use Zapier's email integrations or our Email by Zapier tool to send automatic emails to your apps. Here's how it works: Create a new Zap and set up your trigger—the event that will start your Zap. It doesn't matter which app you use for your trigger, as long as it contains information you want to send to your desired app.