← Back to context Comment by trollbridge 25 days ago ... you had to use Zapier to extract an email from an inbox? 3 comments trollbridge Reply iamacyborg 25 days ago Google API scopes for email are pretty restrictive, which is generally a good thing from a security perspective. trollbridge 25 days ago Retrieving e-mail using the Google API is just about trivial. You can generate a code snippet in Grok or what have you in about 30 seconds to do it.Alternatively you can set up IMAP access.Obviously you have to be able to configure proper OAuth2 keys to do this, but again, that's another 30 seconds spent in Grok/GPT/Claude/whatever. iamacyborg 24 days ago Most gmail scopes are restricted which means you’ll need to pass a CASA assessment to have proper production access to them.
iamacyborg 25 days ago Google API scopes for email are pretty restrictive, which is generally a good thing from a security perspective. trollbridge 25 days ago Retrieving e-mail using the Google API is just about trivial. You can generate a code snippet in Grok or what have you in about 30 seconds to do it.Alternatively you can set up IMAP access.Obviously you have to be able to configure proper OAuth2 keys to do this, but again, that's another 30 seconds spent in Grok/GPT/Claude/whatever. iamacyborg 24 days ago Most gmail scopes are restricted which means you’ll need to pass a CASA assessment to have proper production access to them.
trollbridge 25 days ago Retrieving e-mail using the Google API is just about trivial. You can generate a code snippet in Grok or what have you in about 30 seconds to do it.Alternatively you can set up IMAP access.Obviously you have to be able to configure proper OAuth2 keys to do this, but again, that's another 30 seconds spent in Grok/GPT/Claude/whatever. iamacyborg 24 days ago Most gmail scopes are restricted which means you’ll need to pass a CASA assessment to have proper production access to them.
iamacyborg 24 days ago Most gmail scopes are restricted which means you’ll need to pass a CASA assessment to have proper production access to them.
Google API scopes for email are pretty restrictive, which is generally a good thing from a security perspective.
Retrieving e-mail using the Google API is just about trivial. You can generate a code snippet in Grok or what have you in about 30 seconds to do it.
Alternatively you can set up IMAP access.
Obviously you have to be able to configure proper OAuth2 keys to do this, but again, that's another 30 seconds spent in Grok/GPT/Claude/whatever.
Most gmail scopes are restricted which means you’ll need to pass a CASA assessment to have proper production access to them.