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Email-Reminder is a simple tool to define events for which you want to receive a reminder by email. These reminders (sent out daily by a small cronjob) can be either on the day of the event and/or a few days beforehand.
Events can be:
Sample Reminders
Here is an example of what you get in your inbox for an upcoming birthday:
From: Email-Reminder
Date: Tue, 12 May 2007 04:00:22 -0400 (EDT)
To: Francois Marier <fmarier@gmail.com>
Subject: Trent Reznor’s birthday
Hi Francois,
I just want to remind you that Trent Reznor is
turning 42 in 5 days.
You can reach Trent Reznor at .
Have a good day!
–
Sent by Email-Reminder
And here is one on the day of an anniversary:
From: Email-Reminder
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 1996 04:00:11 -0400 (EDT)
To: Francois Marier <fmarier@gmail.com>
Subject: 15th anniversary of Prince Charles and Lady Diana
Hi Francois,
I just want to remind you that the 15th anniversary
(Crystal) of Prince Charles and Lady Diana is today.
Have a good day!
–
Sent by Email-Reminder
Event Definition
Events for each user are defined in an XML file (~/email-reminders) in that user’s home directory, click here to see a sample file. You don’t actually have to define each event by hand in the XML file though. Email-Reminder comes with a simple GTK user interface:
Availability
Email-Reminder has been in Debian since Sarge and in Ubuntu since Dapper. It is licensed under the GPL.
More Information
You can find out more about Email-Reminder by visiting its homepage and subscribing to its news feed.
If you want to get involved, see the roadmap and feel free to contribute some patches!