I was considering this out the outset, but one of the benefits of sending responses this way is that other people I work with have started to use it (which they wouldn't if it appeared as a snippet).
I used to embed tags in emails, e.g., will-reply:2d and silly stuff like that for two reasons:
1) Keyboard macros could expand it into human-readable text (but leave the tag) and
2) The email client I used at the time made it easy to hang functionality off of email content so I could automate stuff like issue and time tracking etc. based on email tags.
davelnewton|10 years ago
I used to embed tags in emails, e.g., will-reply:2d and silly stuff like that for two reasons:
1) Keyboard macros could expand it into human-readable text (but leave the tag) and
2) The email client I used at the time made it easy to hang functionality off of email content so I could automate stuff like issue and time tracking etc. based on email tags.