![]() ![]() This was a great question, thanks for asking and allowing me to show off for a minute in my favorite tool, Evernote. Users always have issues when two services clash - Rocketbook (apparently) say its Evernote, who may - or may not- agree. Here is a cheat sheet you can use to assure you get the information input in the correct order: Email Subject: ! #Īs well as the original blog post explaining this process: įor a step-by-step walkthrough, make sure to watch the video demonstration above. If you have login issues raising a support request you could try the 'Continue as Guest' option or use the Facebook or Twitter access - or try Rocketbook and find out more about their comment reported above. The subject line will communicate with Evernote and tell it where to put the message. The steps are essentially the same, but you will want to pay particular attention to the email subject line. Now, Rick was specifically asking how to send a message into a particular notebook inside of Evernote. Gmail sends it out, and you can go into Evernote and refresh and sync your Evernote account, you can see your email that you just sent.Input your Evernote email account and click send.Open your email platform, such as Gmail. ![]() Now, you may be wondering what the heck do I do with this email address, how do I use this feature? Let me walk you through the steps: Near the bottom, you will locate your email address to use to send and receive email into Evernote.So, how do you find your Evernote address? (again only for premium users) Anything worth retaining from email gets kept into my Evernote account via this method. Taking it a step further you can use tags to tell Evernote exactly which notebook to file. I primarily use it to store information that I know I will need to access repeatedly. What do we mean, sending an email to Evernote? You can send your emails to an assigned Evernote email address that will input it directly to your Evernote account. Currently a premium account feature that in my honest opinion makes it worth the price of admission. Rick has a great question about sending emails to Evernote and applying tags so that the mail will be filed into a specified notebook. Evernote tips, what a great way to kick off this episode of Ask Dotto Tech.
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