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Microsoft Graph in the organizations Azure instance.
It needs read access to the Users category (User.Read.All) so that the task can identify the
users in the organization.
In addition, to send emails on any user’s behalf, the Mail.Send permission is required.
For more information on setting application permissions for Microsoft Graph, see
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/auth-v2-service.
Input
Any data file.
Processing
The task uses the Microsoft Graph API to access accounts in the organization (subject to that
organization's IT policies).
While an email is always sent by this task (or at least attempted to be sent), the contents of the
email and presence of attachments depends on the selected options.
Once the contents of the email and attachments are determined, the email (including any
attachments) is sent directly to the selected mail server.
Note that the Windows instance's language setting may affect the output of this plugin. For
example, a Workflow setup configured on a Windows-1252 machine will not be able to write
Japanese strings. It won't affect the contents of attachments, since they are loaded as binary
streams.
Output
This task doesn't have any output other than the email that is sent to the recipient(s).
Task properties
General Tab
Nearly all of the fields on this tab are variable property fields, which means the values may
change with each job at run-time. You can use any combination of text, variables and data
selections; see "Variable task properties" on page303.
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