Gmail Trigger
Why does the gmail trigger fire when a message is read as opposed to just when it is received?
It seems to use up unnecessary tokens. Is there any way to block it or turn it off?
It results as a 202 "no inbox messages found"
It seems to use up unnecessary tokens. Is there any way to block it or turn it off?
It results as a 202 "no inbox messages found"
Solution
@Gaurav Chadha, @Chris Wright | Because You Can , the Gmail Trigger is handled to terminate the execution in case there are no new messages received in the inbox. The nodes in your workflow do not get executed in this case, which means you do not lose unnecessary credits.
