

We can then implement our customer logic as required. The empty expression will return a boolean value that will be true when there is no data and false when there is data. To determine this, we will use the empty expression and include our Compose action as the input parameter. Next, we need to determine if this node is empty or contains data. To simplify things, we will add a Compose action and populate it with automaticReplies dynamic content. We can add a condition after this action which will allow us to implement custom logic to address our escalation needs.Here we can see the automaticReplies node is populated with the recipient’s out of office message. Otherwise, when we do have someone who is out of office, the following payload will be returned.In this case we will see a node called automaticReplies that is empty. When this occurs, the following payload will be returned from the action. Let’s take a look what happens when they are not out of office first. The output of this action will generally determine one of two paths: the recipient is not out of office or they are out of office.Please see Microsoft documentation for more information. Note: External out of office recipients may also be detected, provided they meet certain requirements. Note: For the purpose of this blog post we will use a manual trigger, but that is arbitrary. Ědding the Get mail tips for a mailbox (V2) action onto our designer and then provide the internal email address that we want to check to see if they are out of office.But, by using the following approach we can determine when this occurs by In our scenario, we want to send an approval to a user but the Approvals connector will not detect whether or not someone is out of the office. This action takes advantage of an Exchange feature called Mail Tips and can detect situations when the email recipient is out of office, has a full mailbox, is a non deliverable recipient and much more. So how can we detect when someone is out of the office? The good news is this functionality is available through the Office 365 Outlook connector and the Get mail tips for a mailbox (V2). If you have an approval that requires a quick turnaround, but don’t know that person is out of the office (OOF) it can lead to a business process breakdown. One scenario that often causes challenges for people is dealing with approvals when someone is out of the office. Automation is great when it works, but poor when it doesn’t.
