On 26 Nov 2019, at 17:51, Gerardo Contreras <[email protected]> wrote:
> In our experience, sending a welcome letter to new employees, It's better to
> write the template as a draft, in the drafts folder, instead of having to
> edit the sent mail. That way you fill in the pertinent information instead of
> replacing it -- this avoids overlooking a certain detail that was meant to a
> previous recipient, and sending it incorrectly to the new recipient.
This is a good point, but I do this by editing the welcome mail that
postfixadmin sends when a new account is created. This means the welcome
message is veery generic, but it includes the links that might be useful and
some information that everyone ignores, but hey, we sent it!
--
'Can't argue with the truth, sir.' 'In my experience, Vimes, you can
argue with anything.’
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