Change the reminder time with an email
Hi,
I have a meeting at 14:00 on wed. but as I have some preparation I need a reminder in the morning.
So If I do r super meeting on wed 14:00
I will have a reminder 13:45.
Can I change this reminder time with an email and keeping my meeting time to 14:00 ?
Today I do it on the web but email will be easier.
I have a meeting at 14:00 on wed. but as I have some preparation I need a reminder in the morning.
So If I do r super meeting on wed 14:00
I will have a reminder 13:45.
Can I change this reminder time with an email and keeping my meeting time to 14:00 ?
Today I do it on the web but email will be easier.
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Hi all,
The way I have been told, as I have asked this question before, is to set your reminder for the event as normal:
"r super meeting on wed 14:00"
But if you don't have email confirmations set to AUTOREPLY you can force a reply with "@reply"
So it is now:
"r super meeting on wed 14:00 @reply"
Sandy will confirm your 2pm meeting with an email and set the email reminder for 1:45pm:
"Good morning, HeG!
I added this to the calendar:
#1 super meeting on Wed 14:00
- Email reminder at 13:45"
The workaround is to the REPLY to the confrimation email with the actual time you'd like the email reminder:
"r 10am" or
"remind me at 10am"
The SCHEDULED time will remain the same but the REMINDER time will change to 10am (or whatever time you have chosen)
"Hi, HeG!
I updated this for you:
#1 super meeting on Wed 14:00
- Email reminder at 10:00"
Hopefully they will impliment being able to set a schedule entry AND reminder time in the same email soon.
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Inappropriate?I'd like to know how to do this too.
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Inappropriate?kind of a clunky, yet doable work around would be to set the time of the meeting as part of the event title. For example:
r "Super Meeting at 2pm" Wed 1:15pm
Would generate a meeting reminder at 1 pm with the text in quotes as the message.
Though, I agree, it would be awesome if there was a more elegant solution. Perhaps code could be added to allow editing of the reminder time independent of the event.
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Inappropriate?remember Super meeting Wed 1:15pm alert me 2 hours earily?
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Inappropriate?Please address this issue. This is actually the biggest hangup I have with this great service. In my ideal world, it would work like this: have a default reminder (as it is now), but have the ability to ADD an SMS reminder or CHANGE the time when I can be reminded, eg: Sandy, remind me to prepare for my 2:00pm meeting today [+SMS] [r -3 hours]. This would generate a reminder 3 hours in advance (overriding the default setting), as well as send and SMS message (as I don't like to get too many reminders via SMS). I would pay for this service with these kinds of tweaks for sure!
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Inappropriate?The more I migrate my PIM to Sandy, the more noticeable this issue has become. I'd love to see this feature.
I’m hopeful
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Inappropriate?Hi all,
The way I have been told, as I have asked this question before, is to set your reminder for the event as normal:
"r super meeting on wed 14:00"
But if you don't have email confirmations set to AUTOREPLY you can force a reply with "@reply"
So it is now:
"r super meeting on wed 14:00 @reply"
Sandy will confirm your 2pm meeting with an email and set the email reminder for 1:45pm:
"Good morning, HeG!
I added this to the calendar:
#1 super meeting on Wed 14:00
- Email reminder at 13:45"
The workaround is to the REPLY to the confrimation email with the actual time you'd like the email reminder:
"r 10am" or
"remind me at 10am"
The SCHEDULED time will remain the same but the REMINDER time will change to 10am (or whatever time you have chosen)
"Hi, HeG!
I updated this for you:
#1 super meeting on Wed 14:00
- Email reminder at 10:00"
Hopefully they will impliment being able to set a schedule entry AND reminder time in the same email soon.
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Inappropriate?I have noticed that when you have the HTML email on and you do this Sandy changes the remind time but also reads the original request and schedules that as a duplicate? Has anyone else seen this?
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Inappropriate?No...didn't know about that. I get my email to my mobile so have it set to plain text.
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