I've tried sending an email to a sub notebook using @example/sub and it creates a new notebook. Is there a way to use a sub notebook with the email plugin?
Hi,
What email program are you using? I think you can do what you are looking to do in Thunderbird email.
Here are notes that might help:
I am using Thunderbird and I do have that add on already.
I was not using brackets for the Joplin Plugin and that may have been the problem. I'll try that and let you know.
Thank you!
Hi,
I think I may have misled you in my last set of instructions because they only apply to people who are using Joplin cloud. Here are the instructions for using the Thunderbird extension.
That makes sense because I did try using brackets and it didn't work. I already have the Thunderbird add on and it works one email at a time, so that will have to do.
Hi,
Perhaps this plug-in will do something good for you:
This is the plug in that I can't save to sub notebooks.
Hi,
What happens when you put the syntax that they suggest in the website in your email subject or on the first line?
According to the website where the plugin is you can put in a keyword that tells it to go to a specific notebook.
"@notebook"
The website says to put this either at the end of the email subject or add it to a new line at the very beginning of the message content and the plug-in will handle the rest.
I can't personally test this for you because I don't have an email server that I can log into with a plain password. What are you using for a mail server?
It works properly for notebooks, but not sub notebooks.
Hi,
I just took a look at GitHub Where the developers homepage is. It looks like the plug-in was released in 2022 and the people submitted bug reports all throughout the next year but nothing ever got fixed so it looks like this is a dead end problem.
3 years have gone by without a release so I doubt there will be anything fixed.
Sorry I couldn't help but that's about all there is.
I'm using separate notebooks instead of subs.
I appreciate your help.