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Have you ever had an email that you want to share on the web or on a social network? If so, you can forward it to “post@moomeo.com” and you’ll receive a return email with a web link.
You don’t need to sign up and you don’t even need to visit the Moomeo web site.
The posted email does not include the addresses of sender or recipient, and Moomeo provides a link that allows you to delete the post. And people with whom you share emails can add comments.
But let me ask my readers, does a service like posting emails have any value for your ministry or church? Is it legitimate to publicly post email...or should email be regarded as a private communication, only for an intended and targeted audience?
Although, with that being said, could this service have some possible uses?
Could it be used to share noteworthy emails, such as a ministry story or something praiseworthy to a greater ministry audience?
Could it be used to merely post a funny or interesting email to your broader social network?
But let me ask my readers, does a service like posting emails have any value for your ministry or church? Is it legitimate to publicly post email...or should email be regarded as a private communication, only for an intended and targeted audience?
Although, with that being said, could this service have some possible uses?
Could it be used to share noteworthy emails, such as a ministry story or something praiseworthy to a greater ministry audience?
Could it be used to merely post a funny or interesting email to your broader social network?
Let me know what you think.
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