Have You Tried Nudgemail To Manage Your Reminders?

December 16, 2010 by Chuck | 0 Comments

Have you used Nudgemail to help you manage your time and activities?

Frankly I tried it once and must have done something wrong because I don’t recall ever getting the reminder. I’ve never had this problem with Google Calendar sending email alerts.  Come to think of it there are services like EchoPrayer.com some people use to send email prayer reminders that I’ve used in the past that always came through. I’m not sure what the difference was with Nudgemail. The only one I can account for is that the above services let you schedule a reminder via a web interface. Nudgemail is activated by email. Maybe that’s where I messed up.

I hear that some people really like the service.

Below is a brief tutorial.

How to use NudgeMail:

Send any email to nudge@NudgeMail.com

Create a new email (or forward an existing one)
Set the “to:” to nudge@NudgeMail.com
Set the “subject:” to the day, date, or time when you want the NudgeMail to come back to you. For example, “Monday” or “Tomorrow” or “Oct 13″ or “2 hours” are all acceptable ways to send a NudgeMail
Enter anything you want in the body of the email, then hit Send!
You can also add a subject for your reminder with a colon after the day, date, or time. Click here to see an example

Or use the email “to:” to control NudgeMail

Create a new email (or forward an existing one)
Set the “to:” to the day/date/time @NudgeMail.com. For example, monday@NudgeMail.com or tomorrow@NudgeMail.com or feb12@NudgeMail.com or 2hours@NudgeMail.com are all acceptable ways to send a NudgeMail
Enter anything you want in the subject and body of the email, then hit Send!
Too busy right now? Why don’t you set yourself a reminder for Tomorrow?tomorrow@NudgeMail.com.

If you ever need help using our system, just email help@NudgeMail.com.

About NudgeMail:

Works in your email
Using NudgeMail is entirely done within email, which is the way you do all of your other work. No need to go to a website, just keep working the way you are used to.

No need to register
NudgeMail has no sign-up or sign-in, no passwords, no usernames, no software, apps, plug-ins, downloads or any other barriers to keep you from setting reminders. It just works.

Reduce email clutter
Inbox clogged with stuff you gotta do later? NudgeMail lets you set reminders by the hour, day, week, month, or even year so you can decide when to deal with important emails.

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