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Use the "Metadata Sequencer" on page597 plugin, followed by the Download EML Messages
plugin and the "Send to Folder" on page466 plugin, to download multiple EMLfiles and save
them to disk.
As an alternative to the Download EML Messages task you could use the "File Store -
Download File" on page654 task to download an EML file from the File Store. In that case you
need the folder ID and EML file name found in the output of the "Render Email Content" on
page660 task. This information can be retrieved from the Metadata using the following data
selection methods:
GetMeta(_vger_prop_folder[0], 10, Job.Group[0].Document[0])
GetMeta(_vger_prop_eml[0], 10, Job.Group[0].Document[0]).
The "Mailjet" on page727 and "SendGrid" on page729 plugins offer the possibility to add extra
attachments to a rendered email message via Workflow. Note that any such attachments will
not be part of the EML file produced by the Render Email Content task.
Tip
Double-click an .eml to open it in your email client.
Input
This task must receive either Metadata or JSON Job Data containing information regarding a
pre-rendered email message that has been saved in EML format in the File Store.
Storing EML messages in the File Store is an option in "Render Email Content" on page660
task. That task outputs information about the email messages that it pre-rendered either in the
current Metadata or in the form of a JSON structure.
Processing
The plugin communicates with the Connect Server to retrieve the EML file that was stored in
the Connect File Store by the "Render Email Content" on page660.
Output
The task outputs the EML file as the Job File. The Metadata are unchanged.
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