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Send a message into the future MailFreezr

Send a message into the future MailFreezrWe usually think of email as a way to instantly communicate, but what happens when all that goes out the window and we can freeze email to send at a later date?

MailFreezr is a website where people can fill out a form and send an email, in the future. The service stores your email for up to 100 years then finally sends it out. If we still have email then. t's a great way to ensure you send those special birthday or anniversary notes, or even a way to send a shout out to someone that you don't want to loose touch with but have nothing important to say.

You can freeze an email for one year, a hundred years, or any number in between. But the only choice you have is years, not months, weeks, or days. In other words, if you send a message today, it can be delivered next Halloween, but not next week.
It would be nice to see a date selector to pick the exact month, day and year you would like to send the email.

MailFreezr's creator says that messages are secure and confidential and will be sent on time. However, with any service that requires an email address stay cautious for spam harvesters.
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