Being a fan of automation, I wanted to set up a system which automatically adds a task when I receive a new packet. My parcel service sends me an email, which would be sufficient as the Todo in Any.Do.
However, when I set up a rule on my email, to forward it to do@any.do, it doesn't work because, since the email is just forwarded, the sender is my parcel service (paket@dhl.de) rather than my account email.
This would be rather easy to fix. When an email is forwarded, each recipient is added to the header.
So I suggest not only to check the sender but also the last recipient in order to choose the right account.
Being a fan of automation, I wanted to set up a system which automatically adds a task when I receive a new packet. My parcel service sends me an email, which would be sufficient as the Todo in Any.Do.
However, when I set up a rule on my email, to forward it to do@any.do, it doesn't work because, since the email is just forwarded, the sender is my parcel service (paket@dhl.de) rather than my account email.
This would be rather easy to fix. When an email is forwarded, each recipient is added to the header.
So I suggest not only to check the sender but also the last recipient in order to choose the right account.