Pass-Along Cards in email signature
Posted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 2:01 pm
As a ward mission leader I am intrigued by the electronic pass-along cards available on mormon.org. I wonder if the same concept could be integrated into an email system so every time I send an email message the recipient would receive an e-pass-along card at the bottom with a link to Mormon.org and/or a phone number to call to receive a free Book of Mormon or video. I have done this by turning on the signature in Outlook Express, but can the same thing be done in such a way that it is essentially invisible to me? With all the email systems I have tried (gmail, yahoo mail, etc) my e-signature shows up in the editor screen instead of being added at the bottom when I send the message. However, I notice some emails I receive seem to have an advertisement for AOL or some such thing appended at the end. I would like a pass-along card appended at the end.
As a related thought, could we establish an email system on lds.org or mormon.org like gmail or hotmail to give me a myname@mormon.org address and when I create mail from that site it could automatically add an electronic pass-along card at the bottom when the message is sent?
By the way, thanks for putting up this great site. I stumbled across it by accident while I was trying to find information about setting up our ward web site. This has been very helpful!
- BDalton
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As a related thought, could we establish an email system on lds.org or mormon.org like gmail or hotmail to give me a myname@mormon.org address and when I create mail from that site it could automatically add an electronic pass-along card at the bottom when the message is sent?
By the way, thanks for putting up this great site. I stumbled across it by accident while I was trying to find information about setting up our ward web site. This has been very helpful!
- BDalton
The truth about life's great questions is now restored! Learn more at http://www.mormon.org