Interact with tasks via email
sjvilla79 says:
I think it'd be nice if users could delete (or mark as complete) a reminder remotely. Like, say, by using our personal rememberthemill.com email address or something. Yeah, perhaps we could use the subject line of our email to do this. For example:
RE: delete (OR complete) [reminder info here]
This would definitely save some time in getting things done!
Is this a good idea? Thoughts?
RE: delete (OR complete) [reminder info here]
This would definitely save some time in getting things done!
Is this a good idea? Thoughts?
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Good idea :)
Extra interaction via email (or for that matter, IM or SMS) is something that we've been thinking about.
Anyone have further suggestions on how they'd like to be able to interact with their tasks via email/IM/SMS?
Extra interaction via email (or for that matter, IM or SMS) is something that we've been thinking about.
Anyone have further suggestions on how they'd like to be able to interact with their tasks via email/IM/SMS?
ambernjohn says:
being able to add/delete notes?
sjvilla79 says:
Yes, via email.
hendrik.achenbach says:
I think it would be better to add the command to the e-mail body because this is more consistent with the way you add tasks via e-mail (where you, for example, enter "Due: in 2 days" in the e-mail body to set the due date).
So here's the scenario as I imagine it: RTM sends me an e-mail that a task is due today. I am too busy to work on it just now, so I hit the reply button and add the following line to the top of the e-mail body:
Postpone: 2 days
This sets a new due date for the day after tomorrow (relative to the date when I actually send the e-mail, not the original due date, because in some cases I may not process the reminder e-mail on the same day it was sent). You should be able to use anything here (instead of "2 days") that you can enter as a due date when you post a new task via e-mail.
RTM should ignore anything else in the reply because the original reminder text will still be in the e-mail.
To make it easier for RTM to connect the reply to the task in question, the subject line of reminder e-mails should be a little more specific and mention the actual task title (which is something that would be useful anyway and has already been suggested in other forum posts). If it is easier to compute, it would be perfectly OK for me if the subject line contained a number or some other unique identifier for the task.
Best regards
Hendrik
So here's the scenario as I imagine it: RTM sends me an e-mail that a task is due today. I am too busy to work on it just now, so I hit the reply button and add the following line to the top of the e-mail body:
Postpone: 2 days
This sets a new due date for the day after tomorrow (relative to the date when I actually send the e-mail, not the original due date, because in some cases I may not process the reminder e-mail on the same day it was sent). You should be able to use anything here (instead of "2 days") that you can enter as a due date when you post a new task via e-mail.
RTM should ignore anything else in the reply because the original reminder text will still be in the e-mail.
To make it easier for RTM to connect the reply to the task in question, the subject line of reminder e-mails should be a little more specific and mention the actual task title (which is something that would be useful anyway and has already been suggested in other forum posts). If it is easier to compute, it would be perfectly OK for me if the subject line contained a number or some other unique identifier for the task.
Best regards
Hendrik
heathweaver says:
I agree with Hendrik about being able to respond to reminders. But it should be also be possible for tasks that aren't due, where you can just send an email to postpone something.
gerhard.mueller1 says:
five years gone, nothing changed ... but it's still a good idea
aberlee says:
Another year.. Another bumb.. This is a great function. I would love to be able to email back to my reminder that I completed the task by replying a simple 'done' or 'tomorrow' to postpone it..
palaudocs says:
Absolutely agree with hendrik.achenbach. At least, being able to complete a task by email is a must
For instance, just adding a keyword as: @Completed to the body of the email
For instance, just adding a keyword as: @Completed to the body of the email
buduspam says:
I would like this. Unless I make a special trip to the RTM website to mark tasks "completed", I do not get future repeats. Whereas I delete the email from my inbox when I compelte the task and get on with my life. I use RTM email because I like to have just one inbox - having to remember to visit another one and delete stuff misses the point.
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