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    Hi,

    Thanks for posting! Will the following text inside the email body

    → 30/08/18

    1. Create design 10/08/18 <→ 15/08/18
    2. Implement design 16/08/18 <→ 25/08/18

    which will create a task from email with a due date 30 Aug and two subtasks with start/due dates work for you?

    Regards,
    Igor

    Bas de Groot supported this idea  · 
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    Bas de Groot commented  · 

    Tasks created by inbound email can still be "overlooked" as there is no automatic due date assigned to them. By setting a due date automatically, calculated from receival date/time, the due date alerts the application admin (or assigned person) that there is still a task waiting. The number of days to set the due days should be set in the application setup, to allow personal preference.