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things to do on the interNet when you're dead, theregister.co.uk
Posted by Daeron on November 14th, 2003


Things to do on the Net when you're dead
John Leyden Nov 13 2003

A new service designed to send emails out to your loved (or loathed)
ones after you die went live this week.

Mylastemail.com enables subscribers to set up a series of final messages
online which it promises will be forwarded only when they are dead ...

- http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/33976.html

Posted by Linønut on November 14th, 2003


On 2003-11-14, Daeron <daeron@demon.net> wrote:
How will they know?

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Posted by spike1@freenet.co.uk on November 14th, 2003


Lin?nut <=?iso-8859-1?Q?lin=F8nut?=@bone.com> wrote:
You print out a certificate when you pay them, and send that certificate off
to be included in your will. So when the solicitor reads the will, the
certificate is read as well, and the message can be retrieved.

Posted by Linønut on November 14th, 2003


On 2003-11-14, spike1@freenet.co.uk <spike1@freenet.co.uk> wrote:

What if the server is down?

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Posted by philo on November 14th, 2003






Posted by Linønut on November 15th, 2003


On 2003-11-14, philo <> wrote:
But you're dead by then! Sounds like a wiggle clause!

<grin>

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