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@staceyharmon Delay for a set time is pretty bullet proof so as long as the delay until time is correct then your zap will function correctly.If you want to do some stress testing there are two things I would do:Create a test subscription that is valid for 3 days. You can use sandbox to create a couple users and then end the subscription on day 1 and day 2. This will confirm the math for your "delay until" step is working correctly and you are using the correct field in the delay. Once you know the field is correct create some test users for the real subscription. Cancel these a day apart each and then look at the logs for your Zap. You should see a log for each test user with a waiting status. If you created all the test users on the same day you should see the same delay until date for each log of you look at the details.In regards to the handle dates in the past. As long as dates are some point in the future which based on what you've said they should be you can leave that field bla
@andreyandrievich what program do you want to send the email from? Gmail, Outlook, something else? Setup is slightly different depending on the program
Hey @Daniel_Clementine, You can do this with Gmail’s new attachment trigger and a filter.Trigger is a new attachment which occurs for each file in the email attachemnt Add a filter that looks for “pdf” in the attachment name Send attachment to dropboxSome things to pay attention to:There will be a fields for all attachments and the attachment that triggered the zap. Make sure you use the correct field The Attachment value in Zapier that you map to Dropbox should say “Attachment: (Exists but not shown)” The filter will upload any attachment with pdf in the title. If you want to be more selective add additional values to the filter to include things like from/to email or email title
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