How to see data coming in the mail

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

If you're asking how to see data coming in through email, I'm assuming you're referring to receiving emails with data attached or embedded in them. Here are a few ways to access and view data in emails:

  1. Attachments: If someone sends you an email with a file attachment (e.g., CSV, Excel, PDF), you can usually find it in the email body or in the attachment section of your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook).
  2. Embedded data: Some emails may contain embedded data, such as tables, charts, or images, which can be viewed directly in the email body.
  3. Email clients with data viewers: Some email clients, like Microsoft Outlook, have built-in data viewers that can display data in various formats, such as CSV, Excel, or JSON.

To access and view data in emails, you can try the following:

If you're asking about how to receive data through email in a more technical sense, such as receiving data feeds or APIs through email, that's a different story. In that case, you may need to set up a system or service to receive and process data through email. If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean, I'd be happy to help!