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BatchBook Product Update: Creating To-Dos with BatchBox

We recently added the ability to create To-Dos by sending email to your personal BatchBox email address.  For a message to be logged as a To-Do, rather than as a Communication, you’ll want to:

  • Send the message directly to BatchBox with no other recipients
  • Start your subject line with “TODO:”

You can include a Due Date between TODO and the colon.  Details should be included in the message body.

For example the following message:

Will create the following To-Do:

Not all To-Do fields are supported via BatchBox.  Flagged, Assign To, and Related To Contact will be blank for To-Dos created via Batchbox.

We hope you find this feature useful.  Let us know what you think on the BatchBook Forums.

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One Response to “BatchBook Product Update: Creating To-Dos with BatchBox”

  1. New in BatchBook: The Procrastinate Button! | Adam Darowski's Traces of Inspiration Says:

    [...] The obvious choices were “mark as done”, “tag them”, and “delete them”. But there was one more I wanted. I have a *lot* of To-Dos. It’s how I remember everything. We even allow you to email stuff to your To-Do List. [...]

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