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Originally Posted by smorr@indev.ca View Post
The time should not much to change in the applescript. do you know what time is being set by the script?
Well, I've tried to fix this myself, but I've not had any success. The time being set is the actual time that the script is executed. The MailTags Message.scriptSuite appears to use the NSDate, so the date passed to OmniFocus includes hours, minutes, and seconds. The preferred action would be to pass the month, day, and year only so that the default due time in OmniFocus will be applied.

I've tried to tweak the script to parse the time data from the date, but when I do so the script appears to run successfully (according to Growl) but the task disappears just as @bpwhistler described. Any knowledgeable scripters have any thoughts? It's just so close to being perfect as is, but the time of day problem makes it unworkable for me. I might as well create the task manually if I have to go back to the task and edit the due date to change the time stamp on automated tasks.