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Enabling Third-Party Cookies and Site Data
We only need this enabled for your account authentication to use our Automail integration.
Steps for Google Chrome
Click the menu (3 dots icon on top right corner) from the top toolbar
Choose Settings
Click the Privacy and security tab
Under “Privacy and security” select “Cookies and other site data”
Under “General settings” ensure that “Block third-party cookies” is NOT selected
Installing from the Chrome Web Store
Access the store listing for the Automail Chrome extension via this link.
Click “Add to Chrome” to install Automail as a Chrome extension:
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A popup will then show to confirm installation. Click “Add extension” to finalize the installation:
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After confirming, the Automail Chrome extension will now be installed to your Google Chrome browser:
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Pinning the Chrome Extension (Optional)
For ease of access, you may pin the Automail Chrome extension to your browser’s toolbar.
Open the Extensions dropdown in the upper right area of your browser (“puzzle piece” icon):
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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:
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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, open the Automail Chrome extension by clicking on it:
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Fill out your Everest account credentials in order to log in:
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You may now use Automail from any webpage from which the Chrome extension can be opened from. Parsing currently is only fully supported for Gmail, but will be supported in the future for select load boards.