Hello ::Andrew::,
On Sun, 2 Sep 2001 10:03:16 +0100 GMT (02/09/2001, 17:03 +0800 GMT),
::Andrew:: wrote:
A> Personally I don't agree, I think it would be pretty difficult to
A> identify which emails were from a template and which weren't.
That's worse. I believe you just sent me birthday wishes, but in fact
it was your computer? No thanks.
It may be a matter of personal taste nowadays, though. Some people
might prefer a computer-generated greeting than none at all. "At least
his his computer loves me. Better than noone."
A> A template could be used here with no offense and could spread a
A> little love in the world :)
Right. I will advise you of the birthday of my computer, so your
computer can spread a little love to mine. :-)
A> So in terms of features to suggest:-
A> Feature: Reminder Mails (let's call it a reminder rather than
A> birthday)
I would offer this service for money to those people who don't know
how to use the Windows Scheduler, and who don't want to use the myriad
of secreterial services that already exist. Other than that, I see no
reason to bloat my favourite mailer with such [censored].
A> thoughts?
None. ;-)
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