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those used for Japanese or Chinese, for instance), it is preferable to use attachments rather than the
email body to carry the data from its source to the input task, as data corruption is less likely to
occur using this method.
Properties
General tab
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Data Location group
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Message body: Select to use the data found in the body of the email.
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Attached file: Select to use the data found in the emails attachment. If both the
Message body and Attached files options are selected, the messages body and the
message’s attachment are treated as separate data files and processed one after
the other.
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Unzip attached file: Select to unzip the attached files.
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Zip password: Enter the password required to unzip the attached files (if any).
Note that you can use variables and data selections.
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Conditions group
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“Subject contains: Select to limit those messages used by this task to those with
a specific subject. The subject you enter in the box below can include variables.
Note
Since characters '?' and '*' are considered valid to define the subject of an
email, their use as wildcards is not supported .
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Nothing: Select to limit those messages used by this task to those that do not
specify any subject.
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“From” contains: Select to limit those messages used by this task to those that are
sent from a specific address. The address you enter in the box below can include
variables.
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