I read an article a while back about the psychological aspects of sending an
email TO the person you're writing ABOUT - it was some Freudian thing and
quite complicated ...<g>

My method is to type the email, then sit back, fold my hands in my lap,
re-read who it's addressed to - and THEN send it.

With attachments, my rule is - as soon as I type the words in the email
message (like, "Attached is the file we talked about ...")  I stop right
there and actually ATTACH the file. I'm not quite at 100% but I'm better.

Sami

----- Original Message -----
From: "Lawrence Lustig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Acrobat 5.0, Win2K, & RB6.5++, Look Ma no Hands !


> > Also I think the new slogan for SQL Resources Group should be:  'We
always
> > post our private messages publicly.'
>
> I can see a product idea here, and email client that would:
>
> 1) make sure you never sent a personal email to a public address and
>
> 2) make sure that any email in which you mentioned an attachment would
> _really_ have the attachment before you sent it.
>
> (the second being my most common problem)
> --
> Larry
>
>
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