On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 05:57:34PM -0400, Derek Atkins was heard to remark: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes: > > > Yes, well, that, and also asking the user what subject line to use, > > and asking them if they want to compose a cover letter to explain the > > attachment, and helping them choose the list of email addreesses out > > of thier address-book, and then remembering those addresses so that > > we can re-use them next time ... > > The subject line can be hard-coded into a preference. The cover
well, that woul'd rather suck, now wouldn't it? > letter, IMHO, can again be a short text as a preference.. "Here is > your invoice from <business name> as of <invoice date>". The email > address is already stored in the customer information. We must be talking about two different things. My Cover letters say things like, "Hi Joe, this is what I was telling you about over the phone, and the details are half way down, talk to you later, bye". You're talking about form letters, and for that, I suppose that's great. But *none* of my interesting gnucash reports are "invoices", none have "customers" associated with them. I usually just email snippets out of the register reports. So solving the problem narrowly for business invoices just leaves me cold; its a broader problem than that. --linas -- pub 1024D/01045933 2001-02-01 Linas Vepstas (Labas!) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PGP Key fingerprint = 8305 2521 6000 0B5E 8984 3F54 64A9 9A82 0104 5933 _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel
