Hi,
Assuming one sends an E-mail which in turn requires either an update or
correction. The current practise is to send a subsequent E-mail with the
new or corrected info.
I would like to suggest a small feature. I recognise that this would
require that the sending application would need to support this same
feature.
The sender should be able to edit a sent email, transmit a diff of the
original and then the receiving mail store composite the changes into a
new email. This could be with or without features to allow the review
historic versions of said E-mail.
Alternatively, regular expressions could be employed to achieve this
effect (albeit, a more complex approach).
This would provide a kind of Web 2 look on E-mail.
-- Kind regards
Stephen Feyrer
- Stephen Feyrer stephen.feyrer@btinternet.com:
Hi,
Assuming one sends an E-mail which in turn requires either an update or correction. The current practise is to send a subsequent E-mail with the new or corrected info.
I would like to suggest a small feature. I recognise that this would require that the sending application would need to support this same feature.
The sender should be able to edit a sent email, transmit a diff of the original and then the receiving mail store composite the changes into a new email. This could be with or without features to allow the review historic versions of said E-mail.
Alternatively, regular expressions could be employed to achieve this effect (albeit, a more complex approach).
This would provide a kind of Web 2 look on E-mail.
Sounds a lot like: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemonade_Profile
p@rick
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Stephen Feyrer