I also think there is a confusion as to the scope and autonomy of the feature needed.
Imho all functions embedded hard into Pmail must remain slave to mail receiving, reading and sending. For instance, Pmail presently provides me with a text editor, but for sending mail, not to save files, not to produce documents.
In the same way, an address-book is valid only if the person registered is a sender, or a "sendee". Adding an identity card without a mail address would be heresy, imho. And the identity card should always contain a "Send mail to this person" button. And even a "Check this person's last messages" button.
Hence if there need be calendar functions embedded, they must be like "When do I send this email"... a window showing which message will be sent when, the possibility to drag and drop message to another day, a right-click to Create new message to be sent that day...
That would be a sort of revolution compared to present Google or Yahoo calendars: send email is no longer an option of event, but event is one of the possible contents of email. If there is an event in that calendar, it can be named in the message-to-be-sent's subject, and described in the message-to-be-sent's body.
For example, instead of first organizing an event and then chosing to warn people by mail the day before, I would first create a mail to be sent the day before, and then inside that mail write that there will be an event.
Also, such a "Calendar of messages" window could be used to send myself messages, as reminders. Like right-click on a precise day, and select "Send myself a reminder". Like "Dentist in two hours". I can even specify to play an mp3 tune when receiving a special one.
With Address Book and Mail Calendar combined, it could be "Send me a message reminding me of this person's birthday". Or "Send me me a message reminding me that I must absolutely phone this person when he is back from holidays next month".
Extremely flexible.
<p>I also think there is a confusion as to the scope and autonomy of the feature needed.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Imho all functions embedded hard into Pmail must remain slave to mail receiving, reading and sending. For instance, Pmail presently provides me with a text editor, but for sending mail, not to save files, not to produce documents.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In the same way, an address-book is valid only if the person registered is a sender, or a "sendee". Adding an identity card without a mail address would be heresy, imho. And the identity card should always contain a "Send mail to this person" button. And even a "Check this person's last messages" button.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Hence if there need be calendar functions embedded, they must be like "When do I send this email"... a window showing which message will be sent when, the possibility to drag and drop message to another day, a right-click to Create new message to be sent that day... </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>That would be a sort of revolution compared to present Google or Yahoo calendars: send email is no longer an option of event, but event is one of the possible contents of email. If there is an event in that calendar, it can be named in the message-to-be-sent's subject, and described in the message-to-be-sent's body.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>For example, instead of first organizing an event and then chosing to warn people by mail the day before, I would first create a mail to be sent the day before, and then inside that mail write that there will be an event.
</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Also, such a "Calendar of messages" window could be used to send myself messages, as reminders. Like right-click on a precise day, and select "Send myself a reminder". Like "Dentist in two hours". I can even specify to play an mp3 tune when receiving a special one.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>With Address Book and Mail Calendar combined, it could be "Send me a message reminding me of this person's birthday". Or "Send me me a message reminding me that I must absolutely phone this person when he is back from holidays next month".</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Extremely flexible.
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