Connect Mailkit and X (formerly Twitter) integrations

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Trigger
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Mailkit

Triggers your automation when a new recipient subscribes to your list.

Mailkit

Triggers your automation when a recipient unsubcribes.

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Action
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Twitter

Adds a member to a list. Note that lists cannot have more than 5,000 members.

Twitter

Posts a new post.

Twitter

Deletes the direct message specified in ID.

Twitter

Removes a post.

Twitter

Returns a single direct message by ID.

Twitter

Returns a variety of information about the user specified by ID or screen name parameter.

Twitter

Returns a single post by Post ID.

Twitter

Likes or Unlikes the tweet specified in the ID parameters as the authenticating user.

Twitter

Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.

Twitter

Reposts or Unreposts a post and returns the original post with repost details embedded.

Twitter

Sends a new direct message to a selected user.

Twitter

Updates your profile images.

Twitter

Uploads a new media for post and returns media IDs.

Twitter

Returns a cursored collection of user objects for users following the specified user.

Twitter

Returns the most recent posts liked by you or specified user.

Twitter

Returns all lists the autherticating or specified user subscribes to, including their own.

Twitter

Returns the 20 most recent mentions for the authenticating user.

Twitter

Returns all direct messages within the last 30 days. Sorted in reverse-chronological order.

Twitter

Returns a collection of numeric IDs for every user who has a pending request to follow the authenticating user.

Twitter

Returns a collection of upto 100 most recent reposts or user IDs belonging to users who have reposted a post.

Twitter

Retrieves a list of the most recent posts by the user.

Twitter

Returns posts that meet specified criteria.

Twitter

Provides a simple, relevance-based search interface to public user accounts on X (formerly Twitter).

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Build your Mailkit and X (formerly Twitter) integrations.

Create custom Mailkit and X (formerly Twitter) workflows by choosing triggers, actions, and searches. A trigger is an event that launches the workflow, an action is the event.

Mailkit
Add Item to Event

Adds a New Item to an Event

Action
Mailkit
Add Item to Event (increment)

Adds an Item to Event Incrementaly. It Allows you to Increase the Quantity of an Item in the Event by Successive Calls Rather Than Specifying Explicit Quantity.

Action
Twitter
Add a Member to a List

Adds a member to a list. Note that lists cannot have more than 5,000 members.

Action
Mailkit
Add/update Recipient

Adds an email address and related recipient details to the mailing list

Action
Mailkit
Clear all Items of an Event

Removes all Items from a Event container. This is similar to emptying a shopping cart.

Action
Mailkit
Create New Mailing-list

Adds a New Mailing List to your Mailkit Account

Action
Mailkit
Create a Campaign

Creates a new campaign in Mailkit. Campaigns hold the settings and contents for deliveries and can be updated. It's recommended to keep the same campaign for a specific topic rather than creating a new campaign for each send.

Action
Twitter
Create a Post

Posts a new post.

Action
Twitter
Delete a Message

Deletes the direct message specified in ID.

Action

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