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Set a reminder on an email

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A feature I liked in Outlook was that I could set a reminder on a particular email that I needed to respond to by a certain date. Is there such a feature in Thunderbird? And if so, where?

In Outlook I could right click on an email and set a date to remind me I need to deal with this email. I don't see such an option in Thunderbird. Thanks.

A feature I liked in Outlook was that I could set a reminder on a particular email that I needed to respond to by a certain date. Is there such a feature in Thunderbird? And if so, where? In Outlook I could right click on an email and set a date to remind me I need to deal with this email. I don't see such an option in Thunderbird. Thanks.

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While it is not directly linked to the originating email, there is always the option to right click the email in the mail list and "convert" it to a task. THis includes most of the text of the email into the task.

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There is the ReminderFox add-on for TB 60, or mailmindr for 60 and a beta version for 68.

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Thanks. mailmindr looks like what I'm wanting, but I can't install the latest version from his website because Firefox says it is unsigned. I'll keep looking for when that one works.

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I finally figured out how to get mailmindr installed in Thunderbird. It wasn't quite what I was looking for (or I couldn't figure it out). ReminderFox actually looks like what I saw in Outlook. I haven't tried it out yet. Thanks again for the help.

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While it is not directly linked to the originating email, there is always the option to right click the email in the mail list and "convert" it to a task. THis includes most of the text of the email into the task.