TickTick has an Outlook add-in, I have not tried this (yet) but I believe it has the same issue as explained above with Todoist.You can add an e-mail to the file upload in a task, this DOES then open the e-mail back in Outlook, however it weirdly sort of makes it a standalone e-mail which you can't archive, move, flag etc (hard to explain but you'll know what I mean if you have tried it). Again - the link back to the e-mail loads Outlook web, not the app itself. Microsoft To Do allows you to flag an e-mail in Outlook to create a task.From what I've read about others suffering the same issue, this looks like an Outlook link issue rather than a Todoist issue. I was under the impression that this wasn't the case, but unfortunately it is. Todoist has an Outlook add-in, the way this add-in functions in adding tasks directly from Outlook to Todoist is flawless, but a flaw comes from Todoist when you try and link back to the e-mail from the task and it opens it in Outlook for the web rather than the Outlook app itself (even after setting the default Mail app to Outlook in Windows).Here is what I have found so far with various task managers: How do you integrate GTD when processing e-mails in Outlook? What I'm particularly interested in is creating tasks directly from e-mails to automate the process and remove the need for 'manually' adding tasks, however I'm struggling to find an efficient method for this.
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