How to add a Subtask to an existing task via Email?

ivan.martynow says:
Hi guys, I'd like to use a 'root' task for other sub-tasks, an I want to add them via email. I know that in subject of the letter I can specify a list, but the thing is -- I do not like the concepto of lists, I like my tasks on a single page, grouped by date and tags.
So are there any ways to add a subtask to a task via Email?
So are there any ways to add a subtask to a task via Email?

andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Hi ivan.martynow,
Thanks for getting in touch. It's not possible to add subtasks via email, sorry. You can add separate tasks, and then group the tasks/subtasks through the web/desktop app.
Hope this helps a bit!
Thanks for getting in touch. It's not possible to add subtasks via email, sorry. You can add separate tasks, and then group the tasks/subtasks through the web/desktop app.
Hope this helps a bit!

ivan.martynow says:
Hi! I see.
>>then group the tasks/subtasks through the web/desktop app.
You mean, drag them manually one by one to the "parent" task?
>>then group the tasks/subtasks through the web/desktop app.
You mean, drag them manually one by one to the "parent" task?

andrewski (Remember The Milk) says:
Hi ivan.martynow,
You can select multiple tasks and drag and drop them all at once, but I understand this is an extra step. Sorry for any inconvenience.
You can select multiple tasks and drag and drop them all at once, but I understand this is an extra step. Sorry for any inconvenience.

ivan.martynow says:
I see, thank you for the answers!