No, IIRC pg asked once and some people said they didn't want yet another messaging system to check.
Personally I think it would be great because a) not everybody remembers to leave contact information and b) you get the instant context and can forgo the "hey, I'm not a stalker but I thought you wrote something interesting on HN"
Having my news.yc and reddit lives linked to email would be chaos. The additional messaging system to check would be more convenient -- not inconvenient.
Those who want to be contacted should probably just leave their email address or preferred method of contact. It takes just as much effort to use an email client as does using a messaging system; the only difference is one would be checked on a regular basis, the other, not so much. Plus, as mentioned, people don't want yet another inbox to check. For those who don't drop a link to their homepage or list their email address, I just assume they're not interested in communication.
You can make the inverse argument that people not interested in a messaging system could just not use it while giving those who want it the context + convenience of a native message box.
I would really like it, especially if it defaulted to "off", and you could set certain account age, karma, or karma-per-last-timeperiod thresholds for people to contact you. Even if messages just got forwarded on to email vs. a mailbox on the site.
It sends an email on behalf of the user, and the recipient can reply back to the user via email (the sender's email address appears in the From: field.)
It works pretty well there, and there could be a karma threshold and a setting to disable it here on HN if it were to be implemented.
Ya this might be a nice opt in option. It preserves privacy and keeps people from having to handle yet another messaging system too. My email happens to be a google talk handle. So that occasionally leads to contact.
[+] [-] dschobel|16 years ago|reply
Personally I think it would be great because a) not everybody remembers to leave contact information and b) you get the instant context and can forgo the "hey, I'm not a stalker but I thought you wrote something interesting on HN"
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[+] [-] GavinB|16 years ago|reply
This is really a usability issue. It might be more effective to make it clear what is and isn't private than to build an internal messaging system.
[+] [-] trixjo|16 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] NathanKP|16 years ago|reply
http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/
[+] [-] rdl|16 years ago|reply
[+] [-] mahmud|16 years ago|reply
Just add an email address to your profile, like everyone else who is interested in meeting new people.
[+] [-] cmelbye|16 years ago|reply
It sends an email on behalf of the user, and the recipient can reply back to the user via email (the sender's email address appears in the From: field.)
It works pretty well there, and there could be a karma threshold and a setting to disable it here on HN if it were to be implemented.
[+] [-] ars|16 years ago|reply
But it would be nice if yc would email people on your behalf. Most people do not think of adding their email address to the profile area.
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