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Kendethar
Apr 11, 2022Iron Contributor
SOLVED - Disable Junk Folder
Hello, I had a persisting issue of important E-mails going into my junk folder, under my nose, causing a couple instances of trouble at my job. I turned off automatic filtering but it made a...
- Apr 14, 2022
Just change the trigger and the action to the same ones from the "Office 365 Outlook" connector.
I'll publish the version of "FromJunkToInbox" for Outlook 365 next week.See https://www.ivasoft.com/fromjunktoinboxflow365.shtml
Kendethar
Apr 12, 2022Iron Contributor
Victor Ivanidze
I do not believe this will apply to any associated Outlook accounts other than Outlook.com. And, I use Outlook 365. But, a great solution for Outlook.com users! Thanks. 🙂
I do not believe this will apply to any associated Outlook accounts other than Outlook.com. And, I use Outlook 365. But, a great solution for Outlook.com users! Thanks. 🙂
Victor_Ivanidze
Apr 13, 2022Bronze Contributor
- KendetharApr 13, 2022Iron Contributor
- Victor_IvanidzeApr 14, 2022Bronze Contributor
Just change the trigger and the action to the same ones from the "Office 365 Outlook" connector.
I'll publish the version of "FromJunkToInbox" for Outlook 365 next week.See https://www.ivasoft.com/fromjunktoinboxflow365.shtml
- KendetharApr 15, 2022Iron Contributor
Thank you for your post. I investigated and attempted your reply. I did have an issue.
This is because Power Automate is not included in my main Office 365 account.
Please read: But, I tested it with my licensed college outlook account, and I did not experience this issue. Furthermore, while signed into my college account, oddly I was able to connect my college account to the Office 365 Connector and my main account to the Outlook.com Connector, with no other way to configure each account/connector.
So, the "When a new email arrives (V3)" action only worked with my college account and the "... (V2)" action's only option was my main account. Was really strange. It seems that Power Automate only works with the account signed into it, or is otherwise ambiguous. Regardless, out of principle to whomever is reading this seeking a solution to their problem, please consider this simple list of pros:
My code's pros: Power Automate's pros:
- Message with details, if desired - User-friendly
- Applies to all the App's associated accounts - Simple to use and understand
- More customizable to the user's specific needs - Applies to all the user's associated devices
Concluding this attempt, unfortunately, this method did not help me. However, this is a FAR better solution than my code for the average Office tools user, being that Power Automate can manage at the server level (cloud flow), which will apply the junk folder action to all devices! Thank you!