Dear Niels, Thnax for your kind reply. What I mean is really simple. Mail.app and Postbox both are able to do it. When I highlight a message in the inbox (or whatever mail folder) of my email client, and choose the "Send toOmniFocus Inbox" option, the message will be used as the basis of a new item in omnifocus, automatically carrying forward all relevant info about the sender, the subject of the mail, and so on, along with a link to THAT PARTICULAR message. So when I am in OmniFocus, and I want to check back what that particular mail, that ignited me to create a new ToDo item in OF, was all about, I just click on it and it opens with the corresponding mail client. To further clarify this to you, I have created a screenshot when creating a new item in OF generated from a message in Postbox. A second screenshot will show you the resulting item in OF with the link back to the corresponding message in Postbox. I hope it helps you understanbd what I meant with that. It is really a neat, convenient feature. I am using my emails very frequently to generate ToDo items because I am a physician and my patients frequently contact me over emails with requests for appointments or sending findings for evaluations,and so on. It is really simple to use just the email as an anchoring point to a ToDO item. SO I do not have to phrase a lot about what I have to do with a particular item. Please, let me know if you have any suggestions or ideas concerning this workflow. Sincerely yours, Miklos Koppan
> Niels Kobsch?tzki <mailto:niels at kobschaetzki.net> > December 16, 2012 3:20 PM > What do you mean with "integration with OmniFocus"? You just said that > you want it but now what this integration should be able to do. Maybe > it is already possible with AppleScript or so. > > Niels > > _______________________________________________ > mailmate mailing list > mailmate at lists.freron.com > http://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate -- Miklos Koppan, M.D., Ph.D., Med. Habil. associate professor Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of P?cs, Clinical Center ?desany?k str. 17., H-7624 P?cs, Hungary/Europe Tel: +36 (72) 536-370 | Fax: +36 (72) 536-372 mobil: +36 20 935 6499 | email: mkoppan at gmail.com | web: www.laparo.hu --
