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Click “Add to Chrome” to install Automail as a Chrome extension:<INSERT SCREENSHOT>

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A popup pop-up will then show to confirm installation. Click “Add extension” to finalize the installation:<INSERT SCREENSHOT>

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After confirming, the Automail Chrome extension will now be installed to your Google Chrome browser:<INSERT SCREENSHOT>

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Pinning the Chrome Extension (Optional)

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Open the Extensions dropdown in the upper right area of your browser (“puzzle piece” icon):<INSERT_SCREENSHOT>

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Click the “pin” icon beside the Automail Chrome extension (labeled as “Everest | Automail”) to pin the extension to your browser’s toolbar:<INSERT_SCREENSHOT>

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Logging In

Pre-requisites

  • All the previous (required) steps must be completed

  • You already have an account set up with Everest

From the Google Chrome toolbar, go to a valid website where you can open a Chrome extension (e.g. mail.google.com) and click the Automail Chrome extension by clicking on to open it:<INSERT_SCREENSHOT>

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Fill out your Everest account credentials in order to log in:<INSERT_SCREENSHOT>

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You may now use Automail from any webpage from which the Chrome extension can be opened from. :

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But if you select an email from Gmail, the Automail Chrome extension will parse the email and display the contents in its side panel:

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Parsing currently is only fully supported for Gmail only, but will be supported for select load board websites in the future for select load boards.