It's cleanup time.
I'd like to cleanaup my mails. Therefore it would be nice to have all emails sorted/grouped by domains (optionally by TLD's as well).
I'm already using something similar - the field for the sender's email adress, which was described at https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/viewsenderaddress.htm, which works perfectly. So I think something similar can be done for the domain (and TLD) as well.
Has someone here either a working solution ans share it or guide me how to achieve this.
Thx.
Remarks:
It's Outlook 2007 without Exchange
Thanks to a big search engine when using the proper words solution can be found. :-)
I have found a solution which displays the Senders Domain: https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/outlook/2190-outlook-view-sender-domain.html
and to Sort and Group on the Domain use
https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/outlook/2187-outlook-sort-group-by-sender-domain.html
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I've been using an open source version of Telegram called Bettergram, which claims to be the same protocols. Whether that is true or not to the side, I realized that even though Telegram does not allow pornography, there's a crap ton of it floating around. Is it possible to build a small edit into the code of bettergram (being that it is open-source) to have it block or not register chats or groups that have certain keywords within them(explicit results within group would trigger to be blocked).If this is possible, how hard is it (and can someone help me.) Thanks guys! :) link: https://github.com/bettergram/bettergram
I'm using DotNetKit 1.2.6.5 and SagePayIntegration.Validation() is rejecting a customer email that uses the new .online domain (eg: foo#bar.online) with
CustomerEMail is invalid.
Is this fixed in 1.2.6.7 or is the source code for SagePay.IntegrationKit.DotNet.dll available somewhere so I can fix it?
Despite access to the source code (many thanks to #DavidG) SagePay Support have confirmed that the actual Gateway does not support all these new domains - so even if I modified the DotNetKit it would still be rejected by the Gateway.
SagePay support were very helpful but ultimately the
"... email domain foo#bar.online is not yet supported on our gateway.
We run development sprints continuously and although there are some
domains we may not yet support, we look to in future, dependent on
impact and demand..."
The SagePay Integration Kit uses this regex to validate email addresses:
[a-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+(?:\.[a-zA-Z0-9!#$%&'*+/=?^_`{|}~-]+)*#(?:[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]*[a-zA-Z0-9])?\.)+(?:[a-zA-Z]{2,4})\b
Which does unfortunately not allow extra long TLDs. Fortunately I have the source code for the kit and I've added it to my GitHub account (along with a bug fix which is why I had to get it in the first place as SagePay are not updating it). You can find it here:
https://github.com/WiredUK/SagePay.IntegrationKit
And the Regex you need to edit is this file:
https://github.com/WiredUK/SagePay.IntegrationKit/blob/801f61cf965c391a98a025aa632949719084cef0/ApiRegex.cs
For info, you need to edit the very last part of the expression from 2,4 (which matches 2 to 4 characters in the TLD) to allow more, for example 2,30.
Edit: And just because I can, I opened an issue and fixed it.
I am trying to create the gmail account through watir. As part of it while I am trying to select the birthday using div element I am unable to do.
I tried with the below one:
#ie.div(:text,'May').click
My system configurations:
IE-8
Windows-7
I've always disliked seeing the answers on here that say 'Why are you doing this?" or "Why would you want to do this?". So I'll just say "Don't do this!". I'm sure whatever issue you are facing can be resolved without automating the creation of gmail account.
If all you need is a unique gmail address then see the link below:
http://www.codestore.net/store.nsf/unid/BLOG-20111201-0411
Another option is https://mailinator.com/
As #titusfortner indicates, that element cannot be selected/clicked because it is not visible. Using watir-webdriver, this snippet makes the dropdown menu visible so its options can be selected:
b.div(title: "Birthday").when_present.click
b.div(text: "May").when_present.click
That being said, there are two other (read: larger) issues:
You won't be able to script your way past the captcha.
Google doesn't want you doing this. That's why the captcha is there, and they'll eventually block your IP if you consistently automate/script against them.
You can't click on the text of something that is not visible on the page. You first need to open the drop-down:
browser.span(id: 'BirthMonth').click
browser.div(text: 'May').click
b.element(:css, '#BirthMonth > div').click
b.element(:text, 'May').click
It works with Chrome and with Firefox also but not perfect
i am trying to get the body of an email and set it to a variable with powershell by using get-mailbox. the reason im not doing it an easier was is it is blocked on the network to get the body from outlook. im completly lost. ive tried export but thats to pst. ive tried doing a search query with logging but thats a bust also. im pretty lost anything to point me in the direction would be great.
As far as I know, Get-Mailbox won't do that, unfortunately. It'll get you information about the mailbox, but not it's contents. If you want to work w/ the contents of a mailbox, and you can't use Outlook, your best bet is probably the Exchange Web Service (EWS).
There is a way to do this but it really depends on how much you are willing to work to make it possible.
The best way that I could think of is using the EWS API. It's messy and it takes a while to learn so you will probably need to put some time and effort into making the script (unless you can find someone else who has).
Basically I got all of these links by doing a google search for "Powershell EWS API"
Here is another similar question:
How to check an exchange mailbox via powershell?
Here is some more help with how to use the API (it's kinda tricky):
http://blogs.technet.com/b/heyscriptingguy/archive/2011/12/02/learn-to-use-the-exchange-web-services-with-powershell.aspx
http://www.xipher.dk/WordPress/?p=739
Here are some examples to work off of (the first one is closest to what you are looking for):
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/scriptcenter/en-US/335a888b-bf85-4a36-a555-71cc84608960/download-email-content-text-from-exchange-ews-with-powershell?forum=ITCG
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/0ad086bd-eb23-4ece-a362-696fa526a7e6/retrieve-messages-from-inbox-subfolder?forum=exchangesvrdevelopment
http://poshcode.org/2978
Hope that helps!
Can I get a sample PHP code example which calls SmartyStreets LiveAddress API for address validation?
Sure -- we have sample code at our GitHub repository. There's 3 examples there:
A request to our API using cURL (can handle many addresses at once)
A GET request. Easy, but only supports one address per request
A "SLAP" (Single-Line Address Processing) example which shows how to verify an address if it's not already split into components like street, city, state, etc.
If you have any further questions, I'd be happy to help; I wrote these examples.
If you are developing SmartyStreet code on a test system that doesn't have a secure certificate, you can add this line to disable the certificate test:
if ($bTestSystem) curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, false);
Smarty streets uses the same approach as many other solutions. The user enters an Address and then a lookup is performed and if the address is not found the user is presented a list of valid addresses to select. This is a slower approach that may not be ideal.
A newer approach that may be a better option comes from Addrexx. The Addrexx solutions allows users to autoselect their information from dropdown lists. This speeds the process on entering personal information. Full disclosure: I am a developer at Addrexx. Addrexx is a SaaS that includes complete integration packages for salesforce, magento, big commerce and many more platforms.
You can see the Addrexx approach at http://addrexx.com/ecommerce.html.