:) If your "friend" wanted you to have his email, you would already have it .... reply notifications by email feature was rejected ... and by comparison this /msg-by-email feature is a unicorn

Found 16 nodes roughly between 2015-09-27 and 1999-10-04 (searched 100.00% of DB).


where title contains "email"

Date:Author/owner:Title:Node type:
2011-07-12 perl.j PerlMonks Email PMD
2011-04-06 hermida Email notification of replies pertaining to me PMD
2010-05-07 LANTI users email not accepted depending on tld? PMD
2008-04-17 tinita Password required for email change PMD
2007-01-29 perl-diddler automated email notifications PMD
2004-10-03 DigitalKitty Email security for monks? PMD
2003-12-18 xenchu Whatever happened to Node2Email? PMD
2003-07-10 dda Email notifications again PMD
2002-11-15 Anonymous Monk Email Notification PMD
2002-06-28 amphiplex sending new nodes and replies per email PMD
2002-05-15 blakem Spam sent to perlmonks email address PMD
2001-07-25 John M. Dlugosz Where Was Cool Automatically Generating Email? PMD
2000-07-31 princepawn Email to PerlMonks PMD
2000-05-16 vroom Rudimentary Node2Email PMD
2000-04-07 ZZamboni Ability to email messages/threads PMD
2000-02-03 Elihu Email notifications PMD


In reply to Re^5: here frequency ? by Anonymous Monk
in thread here frequency ? by LanX

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