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I just replaced the public and private key placeholders with my own, and
ran it using node.js in VScode terminal. I also tried without the page at
the end and then the loop runs forever. It does return one page, but I know
there are far more emails than one page of results.
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I am trying to get the entire history of emails sent using their API, and I'm a little lost on how to do this? I tried to do a loop until the response json is_last_page == true, but it seems to loop forever and I know that there are not that many emails in the history. How should I be doing this? I made sure to also wait the 1 second per request.
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