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Getting Started

What is it and how to connect your email

Noota Mail helps you draft replies faster, organize your inbox, and reduce noise — all while keeping full control.
This feature works directly with Gmail or Outlook using OAuth.


What Noota Mail Does

Noota Mail supports your inbox by:

  • Drafting replies based on your email and meeting context

  • Categorising incoming messages to highlight what needs attention

  • Filtering low-value marketing emails

  • Applying your preferred style, signature, and recurring files

Noota never sends emails automatically unless you explicitly enable auto-send.


Connecting Your Mail Account

Noota Mail supports one email account per user.

To connect:

1. Go to Mail Home

2. Click Connect Gmail or Connect Outlook

3. Approve the OAuth permissions

4. You’ll return to Noota with your provider, email, and a Disconnect option

If connection fails

You’ll see an error screen with a brief explanation and a Back button to retry.

What Noota Will Not Do

To guarantee control:

  • Noota will not send emails automatically unless you enable auto-send

  • Noota will not change your folder structure

  • Noota will not apply labels unless Categorisation is turned on

  • Noota will not use your emails for training models


Security

  • OAuth permissions follow your organization’s rules

  • Drafts are created directly in your inbox

  • All actions are reversible

  • Data is processed under Noota’s GDPR-first infrastructure (EU hosting)


Who Can Use Noota Mail

  • Available on: Pro, Business, Enterprise

  • One email account per user

  • Requires a Gmail or Outlook account with OAuth enabled


FAQs

Does Noota send emails automatically?

No. Drafts only, unless you manually enable auto-send.

Can I connect multiple email accounts?

No. One account per user, but you can disconnect and switch anytime.

Can I disable certain features?

Yes. Each feature (drafts, follow-ups, labels) has its own toggle.

What happens if OAuth fails?

You’ll see an error page with the option to retry.


Next Steps

  1. Connect Gmail or Outlook

  2. Configure your Draft Reply settings

  3. Enable Categorisation and Sensitivity if needed

  4. Start reviewing and sending drafts from your inbox


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