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Making a database for referral e-mails.

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  • Created: Jun 9, 2008, 5:39 am
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The Idea

When we come across sending our articles, or referring some item to the internet world we need E-mail ID's to send the ideas or items to send to who are willing to accept good articles for reading and rating purpose. Creating such a database will help people and easy to use source to forward their articles to many-many peoples within a minute.

Community members will add their e-mails with their own consent to receive such material which is sent to them for reading or rating purposes.

I thought of this idea when I was...

I thought of this idea when I felt difficulty to submit my articles for referrel purpose without intruding in someones e-mail. (I mean to say entering his e-mail by his permission!) and give the community to rate or read something!


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Fitchtank
Fitchtank Posted: June 29, 2008, 9:22 pm

I think I understand what you are proposing to do, it is most likely for one of two reasons, or both.....you let me know.

You propose a 'standardized' or widely accepted system that supports a personal electronic messaging ID that is associated with one individual. The purpose of which would be:

1. Giving the email sender a genuine method of identifying themself so message recipients can verify the authenticity of the senders ID and choose to accept or decline? I believe many email programs have this built in functiuonality....I'm just not sure what level of ID'ing or how broad you propose.

2. Giving senders a universal ID for the purpose of tracking site visits or purchases made by recipients that you, the sender, are the procuring cause?

You did not make it clear in this description the following 3 things:

1. The problem
2. The solution
3. The players - or closest to if invention/ product
4. The business opportunity

Without these you can't get close to developing even a brief business summary and your miles from your pitch.

Regards,

Colby fitch

Schivmeister
Schivmeister Posted: August 16, 2008, 3:17 am

Honestly, I picture a mailing (discussion, not announcement) list with a reply-to header along with GPG signatures for the participants.

Set up one, interested parties will subscribe, no e-mails from third-parties (that's what the reply-to header is for), authentication (GPG), safe discussion of ideas/articles among those interested.

http://www.gnu.org/software/mailman/
http://linux4newbies.../gpg-pgp-basics.html

kennybeck
kennybeck Posted: September 7, 2008, 6:12 pm

Sort of a tracking code by Google kind of thing, application with some more additions? Why don't you contact them.

wiseguy88
wiseguy88 Posted: December 27, 2008, 2:25 am

Often times, I come across bloggers or even forums who have ego maniacs that contribute nothing of value, maybe just a smart -aleck remark.

How will you secure your system in such a way that people don't just write nonsense and it gets into other people's emails? i.e. it's got to be of value. A good advice etc.

 

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