Scenario 1: You want to set the due date as today or tomorrow
Then add as additional recipient:
today@sendtask.io
or
tomorrow@sendtask.io
Note: By default, the timing is set at 12 am midnight when using this format.
You can also include a specific time:
Example:
today1pm@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for today at 1 pm
or
tomorrow2pm@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for tomorrow at 2 pm
…and so on.
Scenario 2: You want to set the due date as a specific day of the week
Then add as additional recipient one of the following:
monday@sendtask.io
tuesday@sendtask.io
wednesday@sendtask.io
thursday@sendtask.io
friday@sendtask.io
saturday@sendtask.io
sunday@sendtask.io
Note: By default, the timing is set at 11 pm when using this format.
You can also include a specific time:
Example:
monday1pm@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for 1 pm on the first Monday coming after today’s date
tuesday4am@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for 4 am on the first Tuesday coming after today’s date
friday11am@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for 11 am on the first Friday coming after today’s date
…and so on.
Scenario 3: You want to set the due date as a specific date
Then add as additional recipient:
YYYY-MM-DD@sendtask.io
or
YYYY/MM/DD@sendtask.io
Example:
2017-03-27@sendtask.io – this will set the due date for 27th March 2017.
2017/03/2017@sendtask.io – this will also set the due date for 27th March 2017.
Note: By default, the timing is set at 11 pm when using this format.
Scenario 4: You don’t want to set a due date
Then add as additional recipient:
task@sendtask.io