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Supported triggers and actions
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- MessageRequired
- Sent By
- Recipient First Name
- Recipient Last Name
- Recipient Company
- Recipient Address Line 1Required
- Recipient Address Line 2
- Recipient CityRequired
- Recipient StateRequired
- Recipient ZipRequired
- Choose A CardRequired
- Choose A HandwritingRequired
- New Case Attachment
Triggers when a new Attachment is added to a case.
Try It - History ObjectRequired
Try It- New Outbound Message
Triggers when a new outbound message is received in Salesforce.
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- MessageRequired
- Recipient First Name
- Recipient Last Name
- Recipient Company
- Recipient Address Line 1Required
- Recipient Address Line 2
- Recipient CityRequired
- Recipient StateRequired
- Recipient ZipRequired
- Choose A CardRequired
- Choose A HandwritingRequired
- From: First Name
- From: Last Name
- From: Street 1Required
- From: Street 2
- From: CityRequired
- From: StateRequired
- From: Zip CodeRequired
- New Contact
Triggers when a new Contact is created.
Try It - New Lead
Triggers when a new Lead is created.
Try It - Salesforce ObjectRequired
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