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Email trigger for emails containing PDF attachments. Set up the email action—the event your Zap will perform when it's triggered. Copy the special email address from your app's settings and paste it into the recipient field in the Zap editor. In the example below, I'm using the email address provided by GoodNotes. Use your app's email address in a Zap. Map dynamic values from your trigger to your email action. Dynamic values let you use the results from previous Zap steps to perform an action. For this example, I must include the email attachment file to send to GoodNotes. Use the attachment field in the Zap editor to pass files from your app.
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In short, webhooks are one way that apps can send automated messages or info—known as a payload—to other apps. Check your app's settings and help docs and see if it provides or accepts webhooks. If it does, you can connect it to Zapier through our built-in Webhooks tool—available on paid plans. You don't need to know how to code to use webhooks, but it helps to understand how HTTP requests are structured to automate them successfully. An HTTP request needs a URL, a specific method, defined headers, and data in the body. But what can you do with webhooks? Connect apps that accept webhooks Your app's help documentation mentions webhooks, but you're unsure what to do next. If your app provides a URL for you to use, you can use it in your webhook trigger or action.
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In short, webhooks are one way that apps can send automated messages or info—known as a payload—to other apps. Check your app's settings and help docs and see if it provides or accepts webhooks. If it does, you can connect it to Zapier through our built-in Webhooks tool—available on paid plans. You don't need to know how to code to use webhooks, but it helps to understand how HTTP requests are structured to automate them successfully. An HTTP request needs a URL, a specific method, defined headers, and data in the body. But what can you do with webhooks? Connect apps that accept webhooks Your app's help documentation mentions webhooks, but you're unsure what to do next. If your app provides a URL for you to use, you can use it in your webhook trigger or action.