I also attached a screenshot showing the EasilyDo Receipt folder and the screenshot of their email clearly stating that they automatically file emails. I haven't gotten a response yet, I'm guessing because it's the weekend
// @matigo
I also attached a screenshot showing the EasilyDo Receipt folder and the screenshot of their email clearly stating that they automatically file emails. I haven't gotten a response yet, I'm guessing because it's the weekend
// @matigo
@matigo I emailed the devs of EasilyDo Email and got a response saying that app doesn't auto-move emails.
@matigo yep, especially when they decide to move the information to a location that you don't know exists. And they give no notice that the app will do it, which makes it even worse. I presumed it would work similar to Spark's smart inbox which sorts emails but doesn't actually move them from the inbox, and it can be turned off. No such option for EasilyDo Email
I found a deal-breaker for me and the EasilyDo Email app. The app automatically moves emails to folders it creates for receipts. The emails are displayed under the assistant cards, but no notice is ever given, nor is permission to move emails asked. I only discovered this after I received a couple of receipts overnight (I saw the Airmail notification) but couldn't find them, until I went to the EasilyDo Email app.
@kdfrawg I use the Kindle app on my iPad but I have the Goodreads app
// @hazardwarning @variablepulserate
@kdfrawg I use the Kindle app on my iPad but I have the Goodreads app
// @hazardwarning @variablepulserate
@sumudu I've got the Fastmail app installed, but rarely use it. Mainly because I like having all my email accounts accessible through the same email client (minus my work email which is company phone only) I've got the account setup in the third-party clients I've got.
@hazardwarning I've got an account on Goodreads. I don't do much with it
// @variablepulserate @kdfrawg