I keep sending reminders to sandy via email and updates to emails sandy sends me, but none of them seem to get to sandy and I have to go to the site to make the changes.
Hi there. Seems to be some serious JavaScript errors when trying to delete recurring reminders. The "are you sure" page pops up which I have to confirm again the deletion. That in itself is kind of a pain since Sandy's performance hasn't been that great lately, i.e. server overload possibly? So now we're having to confirm the deletion twice instead of just one.
I'm losing my confidence in Sandy. Today I tried to set up a reminder via email. I got the confirmation email of the reminder being set up an hour after I was suposed to be reminded. I sent the email 8 hours before the reminder was supposed to happen.
I am TRYING to set up to use SMS/Twitter (40404) to send messages to Sandy.
I already "introduced" my twitter self to Sandy (with the confirmation code) and got "Success, you are now ready to receive twitter reminders".
BUT... every time I try to send a message (via 40404) to: d s .... [insert msg here] I get a reply: Direct from S: You deserve a personal assistant! Sign up for free iwantsandy.com etc...
What am I doing wrong??? I want to be able to ADD stuff (or see stuff) to my Sandy list while I'm on the go (often things occur to me as I'm walking to my car).
yesterday and today I failed to receive some (maybe all) of my sms reminders. This morning I have not received either email or sms reminders for one particular appointment.
I'm not sure about others, but when I say "Remind me to" it means I have something "todo" and when I say "Remind me about" it usually means that I am scheduling a meeting. It would be great if Sandy could automatically understand the difference without the "@todo".
For the last 2-3 days I've been receiving daily digests, confirmation emails, and snoozed reminders, but no new reminder emails. The reminders do show up in the daily digests, but not as individual reminder emails. There's nothing in my spam folder, and I haven't made any recent changes to either my Sandy settings or my server's spam filtering settings. Any ideas?
I wrote this email: "Reminder School meeting at 9 am on 10/13" I did this 3 times with slight variations and EACH time Sandy set the appointment for tomorrow (Tuesday 9/2) at 9 am, and included my phrase "1013" in the description instead of interpreting it as the date for the reminder. Any ideas why?
An example given to try is "Remember Pat's wife's name is Christine." Why aren't contacts for Christine and Pat created with information in each stating that they are married?
I am trying to figure out how to set up multiple To Do's in one email. In other words, if I have a regular time to handly administrative tasks each day, I would rather send Sandy 1 email with multiple items to be added to my calendar.
Is this possible or would I need to send each one as an individual email?
Sandy can't send me tweets. Reminders aren't coming. Using the "Test" on the Twitter settings at iwantsandy.com gives an error message
"Oops! I wasn't able to send you a tweet. An unexpected error occurred."
Directr SMS has never worked for me (Rogers in Canada) so without Twitter, Sandy just won't be useful...
I'd like to be able to set up multiple reminders for an event. I'd like a reminder by email 2 hours before the event. And I'd like another reminder by sms message 15 minutes before the event.
the @reminder .... before tag is not working with emailed items. I tried both of these: @reminder 1 day before and @reminder 30 minutes before. The later was shown in the 'cheat sheet' as an example. Any and all other tags work in conjunction with, but the reminder tag is ignored and no reminder is set.
I've noticed over the past several weeks that, whenever I edit an existing item through the web interface, change the date, and set a new reminder time "X minutes before," the reminder is interpreted as minutes before NOW, not before event.
The end result is threefold:
1. I instantly receive an email reminder
2. Reviewing the item shows date: what I set, reminder: X minutes ago (not X minutes before date)
3. I (obviously) never receive a reminder X minutes before the actual date.