On May 16, 2007, at 10:05 AM, Jeffrey Harris wrote:
Hi Folks,
Why do we include From: and To: in emails sent from Chandler? I think
the reasoning behind this was that you might be sending out a message
with addressees that aren't email addresses (gobbledygook).
If there aren't any non-email-address addressees, could we skip
putting
the From: and To: in the body of the email? It's redundant and
from my
perspective detracts from understanding what new information the
body of
the email contains.
Yup. This is logged as: http://bugzilla.osafoundation.org/
show_bug.cgi?id=9116
Similarly, will the email's Date: field ever differ from the date
we put
in the body? If not, then I'd rather not include that bit of
redundancy, either, or at least don't include those details if they
don't differ from the email.
Do you mean in the first line of text? Yes, we can get rid of the
'send on date'
Finally, what if we instead of:
*Repeat of email-subject* at *location* on *date info*
We said:
Event details: at *location* on *date info*
I find that I have trouble distinguishing the event details from the
date the message was sent.
?? I'm not sure I follow. You're having trouble distinguishing the
event details from the 1st line of text?
What if it looked like this...
=====
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sent you a Any-time Event from Chandler:
Mimi in NYC Apr 4-27th at NYC from Apr 4, 2007 to Apr 7, 2007
<Notes go here>
=====
Sincerely,
Jeffrey
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