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hello everyone,how can we use RingCentral's APIs to send automated email of call recorded?? Pleases help me

hello everyone,how can we use RingCentral's APIs to send automated email of call recorded?? Pleases help me

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saadetswift16514 answered
Hi anjali! I'm going to move this over to our Developers Community :) They may have some more information
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Hi Anjali,

You can use the call-log API to access recorded calls, fetch the binary content and do whatever you want to do with it. In your case, send the file over email.

What programming language do you use to write code? Choose one of our SDKs to easily access RingCentral platform.

Check out these blogs and tutorials to learn how to access the call log database or to detect new recorded calls.

Blogs: 
https://medium.com/ringcentral-developers/how-to-get-a-new-call-recording-notification-ee9f2a6e41a0
https://medium.com/ringcentral-developers/api-spotlight-call-recording-208e742c07c4
https://medium.com/ringcentral-developers/visualize-your-business-communications-history-2c81f85c324...

Tutorials: 
https://ringcentral-tutorials.github.io/callrecording-notification-node/?distinctId=1398916020
https://ringcentral-tutorials.github.io/calllog-visualization-nodejs-demo/?distinctId=166a17acc9f689...

Hope this helps,
+ Phong
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Developer sandbox tools

Using the RingCentral Phone for Desktop, you can dial or receive test calls, send and receive test SMS or Fax messages in your sandbox environment.

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