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#244844 - 08/08/11 04:51 PM
Re: UBB.Wiki
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#244865 - 08/10/11 12:53 AM
Re: UBB.Wiki
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#245171 - 08/24/11 04:39 PM
Re: UBB.Wiki
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I know there are security- and marketing-related issues on why you don't want to offer posts input by email, but you are locking yourself out of a rich market. I come from an ancient software company that supports a lot of installations with National Security and Protecting Confidential Data requirements. When I tell one of my friends that I answered their last question on the website they say something like "Thanks a lot. You know my firewall won't let me go there." One of my UK friends said "Oh, you should have told me that it is a cafeteria program." That was puzzling, so I asked him what the heck that meant. He said he worked in a place so secret he'd have to get me killed if he told me the name. He said all their computers, networks, even cell phones were locked into secure systems, and there was no way for them to contact the outside world, or for the outside world to reach them, except at home on their personal systems. Things got so strained because guys couldn't ask their wives if they should pick up a loaf of bread on the way home that a separate phone line was installed into the cafeteria, with its own computer, with no way possible to talk to any in-house machine. There was always a line of very expensive people waiting go out through this single portal to the outside world.
You don't have to make email input a feature that everyone has to use, but if you made it an option you'd get more customers. I suggest you poll your members on how much interest there really is in such a feature.
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