Use Power Automate to get Name and Email Address in Outlook Online
This Power Automate Flow fetches Name and Email-address of the Person/(s) mentioned in the ‘From’, ‘To’, ‘CC’, ‘BCC’ mappings of the Outlook Online for a user-defined time-period i.e., Start Date and End Date and outputs the data in a Notepad .txt file in Outlook Online to a specific user-defined person email. What are the input […]
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