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Problem with email syntax: Due time defaults to today
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ibjiba |
Toodledo allows you to set a due time without having a due-date. I use this function a lot to make sure that when/if a date is assigned, the task will appear correctly in my ical-feed.
However, when creating a task via email a due date for today is automatically created when a due time is specified. Example email subject "My task =1100" should create a task with no date and due time of 1100. However the task created has a due time of 1100 AND due date today. The same thing happens if you set new task defaults to have a due time but no due date. If the task is created through the webui this works but not when emailing in a task. |
Jake Toodledo Founder |
Thanks for the bug report. We will investigate. In general Toodledo gets confused when a task as a time but no date.
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Salgud |
Hey, I'd get confused if I had a task with a time but no date! :)
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ibjiba |
Posted by Salgud:
Hey, I'd get confused if I had a task with a time but no date! :) Yup, I see why :-) The reason for this is that I use time estimates, due dates and sync the tasks to my outlook calendar. A task with 1h length will show up at midnight-1h of the due date. This causes it to be hidden in Outlook unless I scroll to that time of day. Instead I use a due time of 1700 to always have my tasks show up at the end of the workday. I set my tasks to default to this to save me work and avoid mistakes but per above the emailing isn't working well enough for this. |
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