Monday 2 January 2012

Schedule Send Email Reminders to Yourself: Any Future Date Time


Mashable reported the launch of this awesome free email reminder service calledNudgeMail. You can now send email reminders to yourself at any future date or time. Using NudgeMail is entirely done within email, which is the way you do all of your other work. No need to go to a website, just keep working the way you are used to.
It has no sign-up required. no software, plug-ins, downloads or any other barriers to keep you from setting reminders. Apart from your PC it works with any device supporting email.
This is the Best Online Service Ever….
NudgeMail - Schedule & Send Email Reminders to Yourself

NudgeMail – Schedule & Send Email Reminders to Yourself (Any Day & Time)

Easy Ways to Use NudgeMail

Send any email to nudge@nudgemail.com

  1. Create a new email (or forward an existing one)
  2. Set the “to:” to nudge@nudgemail.com
  3. Set the “subject:” to the day, date, or time when you want the NudgeMail to come back to you. For example, “Monday” or “Tomorrow” or “Oct 13″ or “2 hours” are all acceptable ways to send a NudgeMail
  4. Enter anything you want in the body of the email, then hit Send!
  5. *You can also use colons to set a subject for your email. For example, you can send a NudgeMail to nudge@NudgeMail.com with the subject “Tomorrow: Pick up milk”

Or use the email “to:” to control NudgeMail

  1. Create a new email (or forward an existing one)
  2. Set the “to:” to the day/date/time@nudgemail.com. For example, “monday@nudgemail.com” or “tomorrow@nudgemail.com” or “feb12@nudgemail.com” or “2hours@nudgemail.com” are all acceptable ways to send a NudgeMail
  3. Enter anything you want in the subject and body of the email, then hit Send!

Hit “Snooze”

You can send any email to snooze@NudgeMail.com and we’ll send it back to you in 1 hour. (Want your default “snooze” time to be 30 minutes? 2 hours? Just emailsnoozetime@NudgeMail.com with your new snooze time in the subject line.)

Set a NudgeMail for a day, month, or date:

Most NudgeMail commands are really basic, using common sense vocabulary to control your reminders.
Remember, use either the “nudge@nudgemail.com” or “(your reminder period)@nudgemail.com” format. If you would like this list emailed to you, just send an email to commands@NudgeMail.com!

By Day or Month:

Days of the week:

  • monday@NudgeMail.com or mon@NudgeMail.com
  • thursday@NudgeMail.com or thu@NudgeMail.com
  • or… nextmonday@NudgeMail.com, nexttuesday@NudgeMail.com, nextwed@NudgeMail.com…
  • and so on…

Months:

  • october@NudgeMail.com or oct@NudgeMail.com
  • january@NudgeMail.com or jan@NudgeMail.com
  • and so on…

For a Specific Date:

If you want to set a NudgeMail for November 21st, 2010 – send your email to 11212010@NudgeMail.com. You can send to any specific date in the future, just use the format MMDDYYYY@NudgeMail.com.

More Common Sense Commands:

Many of us think in terms of “I’ll deal with that at the end of the day, tomorrow, or next week, next Friday, or maybe even next year”. With NudgeMail, you can send an email to many of these common sense commands.
  • EOD@NudgeMail.com (*sends your NudgeMail at 6:00 PM)
  • tomorrow@NudgeMail.com
  • nextweek@NudgeMail.com
  • nextmonth@NudgeMail.com
  • nextyear@NudgeMail.com
By default, all of your NudgeMails will arrive at 6:30 am. To change this setting, email nudgetime@NudgeMail.com with your desired time in the subject line.

Set a NudgeMail for a specific time or Time Intervals:

Remember, use either the “nudge@nudgemail.com” or “(your reminder period)@nudgemail.com” format, as specified above.

For a Specific Time:

  • 2:30pm – 230pm@NudgeMail.com
  • 9:30am – 930am@NudgeMail.com
  • and so on…

For a Time Interval:

  • 1 hour from now – 1h@NudgeMail.com
  • 30 minutes from now – 30m@NudgeMail.com
  • 2 days from now – 2d@NudgeMail.com
  • 3 months from now – 3mo@NudgeMail.com
You can also combine time periods by combining commands (e.g. an email sent to 1d3h30m@NudgeMail.com will remind you in one day, three hours, and 30 minutes.)

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