![]() ![]() sending a mail to a is probably not really easy / possible, as it would require some ressources hosted on everdo side (expose a mail server, with one mailbox per user, …) (hence extra costs) + it would then require some sync between centralized server and local one Well, i would too be intesterd by thie feature. So the title, sender, and body is sufficient. I just want to make sure the email doesn’t slip through the cracks. ![]() It’s great because I can send tasks from my work email address or home etc.Īlso, I don’t care at all about including attachments etc. ![]() I prefer the simpler, random character string version, and have never had any issues with it. I have seem similar implementations where it is more like where it requires you to register any email addresses you may need ahead of time (presumably to keep random ppl from adding inbox tasks). Evernote and todoist both just give you an email address like etc., where any email forwarded to this address then goes straight to Inbox. I have seen a couple comments above about more involved implementations. I would say it’s a critical feature for any to do app for me, however I like the rest of everdo enough that I’m trying to make do without it. Having these easy to funnel into the same Inbox as my other captured tasks is SOOO useful. I get emails all the time that sometimes I have to reply to, sometimes I don’t, sometimes I have to think about, etc sometimes I read these on my phone sometimes on desktop computer etc. I agree 100% with Jordi’s comment above, “I think the best approach is to have an Indeed, this feature is so useful in other programs, like Todoist, Evernote, etc, where I can just forward an email to an address and deal with it later. This is the only important feature that it lacks from my usage so far. I have just started with Everdo, and I love it. ![]()
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