A couple things I'd like to see in this:
- The ability to set a from address (currently appears as vroom@cs.hope.edu)
- The ability to include an href to the node, so the recipient can easily go directly to the node on perlmonks.org to see future discussion, etc.
Looks great so far. | [reply] |
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Seems to work very well. You might want to add something
to the subject tag to indicate that it is coming
from perlmonks, not just the node name. Perhaps something
like:
"[PERLMONKS] Why is my script not running?."
Perhaps
some little disclaimer at the top of the actual message
as well. It arrived very fast, however (less than 10
seconds from perlmonks to me!) | [reply] |
Are you going to place this on each node?
If not, perhaps a kinder, gentler way of referring to a node, rather than the node's id?
And, if not that, then perhaps the id of the node somewhere besides in the ua's address line? | [reply] |
Once this gets cleaned up a bit there'll be a nodelet with an E-mail this link which will redirect to the E-mail node put in the node_id and then allow you to choose options.
vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu
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Very neat! Some ideas:
- Have the possibility of including all the replies to the
node.
- Make the email address default to the user's email
address, if logged in.
--ZZamboni
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It would be fun to do an email2node gateway; that is, node-11872@perlmonks.org, for instance; that would solve the From: address question as well, giving (all? new? non-users, check by from address?) people some instruction in the response as to what to do with it, and maybe provide them (http://? mailto:?) links embedded in the document to other nodes.
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