If you have gmail and mlo running on the same phone or tablet you can 
probably use "share" to create a task out of an email. If you want 
Tunderbird that means Windows where there's no "share", so the best thing 
(until/unless MLO implements a drag&drop with Thunderbird) would be to 
subscribe to mlo cloud services, set up an email address for "mlo by email" 
(MBE), and then forward your taskworthy emails to MBE. As of the next sync, 
anything forwarded will appear in your MLO inbox.
-Dwight

On Monday, September 19, 2011 9:20:07 PM UTC-4, Kenny wrote:
>
> . . .Can anyone tell me the best way to add emails (from 
> Thunderbird or gamil) to MLO as a task (sub task). . .
>
>

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