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Getting Things Done (GTD) recommends using a tickler file for things that aren't immediately actionable but should be dealt with at some point in the future.
How can the equivalent be done with email? For example, what should be done with an email that doesn't immediately need reply/review, but should be replied to on a certain day next month? I'm using Gmail, but answers for any email provider or client would be helpful.
4Welcome to Productivity.SE. One-liners aren't really helpful in our format. If you think something is worth using, please write about it, don't just paste links at people. The idea here is to provide answers, not just the same list a search engine would provide. – HedgeMage – 2011-07-05T16:14:29.097
1:::Clipped from the site::: Email followups, scheduled as easily as this: 2minutes@followupthen.com. Clear out your inbox by forwarding emails to FollowUpThen. Make sure your emails get responses. SMS Reminders. Easy reminders — an email away. – Dan Williams – 2011-07-07T18:17:14.110
Thank you for the warm and friendly welcome, HedgeMage. Nothing better than to be welcomed to a community with a reprimand. I think the idea of the stackexchange upvote system is that short answers don't receive any upvotes and so I would learn on my own. Instead of trusting this system you went the extra mile to make me feel not welcome. – Sandra – 2011-07-07T18:57:24.950
+1 for the nifty site - I might have to try integrating this into my workflow. – jasedit – 2011-07-07T19:55:37.457
2@Sandra don't feel offended or not welcome. All we are trying to do is to make the SE experience as useful as possible for the community as a whole. This is especially important on a new site like this one since we get a lot of SE-first-timers. You have now received a couple of upvotes for your answer which is great and means that the site you linked indeed has some good information re this question. Why not provide us with the summary in your answer to make it even better and more valuable? Thanks! – Dmitry Selitskiy – 2011-07-21T12:30:27.623
@Sandra: How are you supposed to learn to provide useful quality over useless quantity by your own? There is nothing in the StackExchange voting system that will tell you so; so, this is why we remind you of this straight away so it doesn't hit back on you at a later point. We are here to help you... – Tom Wijsman – 2011-08-23T11:25:04.577
I use followup.cc which does the same thing, but is a little simpler to use. Highly recommended. – Eugenio Perea – 2011-08-25T16:20:39.507