![]() For emailed receipts (not an attachment) - The usual IFTTT recipe doesn't seem to work because most of the emails are HTML so I think I'm going to have to p rint to PDF into the "EvernoteScansForHazel" folder.I *think* I'm going to have 2 distinct paths that need to be taken, but I'm struggling to find the solution. The problem is, I can't figure out how to get my emails into the system appropriately. This setup works so well that now I want certain emails to run through the system. If there isn't a match for notebooks, it simply creates the note in my ~Inbox. 'SortToProperty' is my notebook filing structure (I'm a real estate developer so the bulk of my papers are property related) where it uses more content rules to identify which noteboook the document belongs in, then creates the note it the appropriate notebook.It then gets moved to a "NameSpecificFiles" where it names the files based on content rules and gets moved to 'SortToProperty'.File gets scanned to a folder called "EvernoteScansForHazel," where it sits for 2 minutes, giving Acrobat time to OCR it.My solution? I setup a cascading folder system to automate as much as possible. ![]() ![]() I loved having my entire life in Evernote, but hated the repetitive task of naming things that I get monthly. I used to scan my docs with my SnapScan and manually lable/file them manually. I've gone down the rabbit hole of using Hazel to OCR, rename, and file scanned docs into specific Evernote and it has transformed my paperless life by saving me time. ![]()
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