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titleClick START! Now you have a stream of emails being fed into your queue

The fun begins now! There is so much that you can do with access to email in a convenient environment like Iguana.

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titleCustom status shows the progress the feed is making

I implemented Custom Status using the STAT Library. It’s really quite lovely being able to see the real time status of the feed component. Currently this is displaying the range that is being loaded and what the end point is. I have so much spam in my inbox ugh….

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titleNotice We can configure where the feed is starting from using the NextMailId field?

If you look carefully you’ll notice that this field increments as the component is running:

The feeder makes use of the COUNT Library which makes it easy run the component for a short batch of email, schedule another run. This is a very common technique for building Feeder interfaces .

The feeder component makes use of the COUNT Library which makes it quite easy to implement this.

Pretty cool! I coded the whole thing from scratch in Lua together with the Email Filter in some spare time this week. It implemented purely in Lua. There are no limits of what you can do with IguanaX. Are you ready to take control of your data?