Updates from customs brokers or logistics providers regarding the customs clearance status of shipments and containers.
Higher priority categories are matched first
Automatically process matching emails and run extractions
Activates when no other category matches an email
This rule matches emails where the group address field exactly equals "canadalogistics@provenancegrainways.com", regardless of uppercase or lowercase letters.
This rule matches any email where the sender's email address contains "Manlika Matchai" (regardless of uppercase or lowercase letters). It will catch emails from addresses like manlika.matchai@company.com or contact.manlika.matchai@domain.com.
This rule matches emails from any sender whose email address contains "Michael Canete" (regardless of uppercase or lowercase letters). For example, it would match michael.canete@company.com or mcanete@domain.com.
This rule matches any email whose body contains the word "exam" in any case variation (uppercase, lowercase, or mixed). It will flag emails discussing exams regardless of how the word is capitalized.
All groups must match (AND between groups). Within each group, use the operator dropdown to choose AND or OR logic.