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"Send HTTP request" action stops at email number 1000?!

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Hi there,
I am new here. I hope I can help and be helped in this community :)
Here is my problem:
I build a flow to get my emails from my outlook inbox into an excel sheet, in order to later use this as data for an ai search agent, in order to find more specific infos in my emails. My inbox is currently filled with around 10.000 mails.
In my flow I use the "send http request" action to get the emails from outlook. Unfortunately it stops at 1000 mails. What can I do to get the other 9.000? 
I used this URI:
 
https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/mailFolders/**here is the folder ID**DAAAAA==/messages?$count=true&$top=9570
 
I also tried to separate the get process by the receiving date of the emails, but unfortunately this does not work...there is an error, when performing the "send http request" action. Here the URI:
 
https:/graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/mailFolders/AQMkADgz**here is the folder ID of my Inbox**AAAA==/messages?&$filter=receivedDateTime ge '2025-03-01T00:00:01Z' and receivedDateTime le '2025-04-27T13:58:41Z'&$orderby=receivedDateTime desc 
 
I would be very thankful for help in this matter :)

Kind regards!,
Marc
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    abm abm Profile Picture
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    Hi
     
    You need to try using the pagination technique
     
     
    In your first request check something like this
     
    @odata.nextLink": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/messages?$top=1000&$skiptoken=...",
     
    Then use the above nextlink for your next request until odata.nextlink is blank.
     
    Thanks

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