In this case, no, there isn't a way to circumvent this. You could always set up a dummy account in gmail to send the results to, and then download the results from there. There is probably a more sophisticated way to process the emails using a separate service as well, but I'll be no help there :).
In reply to Re^4: How to set a time interval in web batch script?
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in thread How to set a time interval in web batch script?
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