Send Emails to the Future with Time Machiner

Time Machiner is email-to-future service, which can be used to send emails to the future. This service can be very handy, if you want to set a quick reminder on birthdays or any special goals. Since we check our inboxes each day, future emails reminders most likely won’t go unnoticed (unless they end up in our spam).

Time Machiner

Time Machiner didn’t ask me to register or confirm my email address, heck I wasn’t even asked to fill out a captcha! Maybe, Time Machiner is the ultimate spam tool for your friend’s birthday. For something more serious, I’d still stick to Google Calendar.

[Via: Nirmal TV]

This post was published by on April 7, 2008

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  • http://green-flamingo.com Nathaniel

    I heard of the time machiner before on jOn.org, and think that it’s pretty cool, but a what happened to your site?

  • http://www.theofftopic.com/ The Off Topic

    I told my future self that if I am 28 and haven’t started my own business, well then quite frankly I am doing it wrong.

  • http://www.ideacafe.fi Nettikaupan Perustaminen

    This seems to be pretty handy. I’ve tried RememberTheMilk and other similar services, but I really didn’t get much out of them. Maybe I should give this a try.

  • http://NetSnippet.com Sam

    Thanks dude that is exactly what i´ve searched for.
    There are so much emails to send daily, that takes a lot of time.

  • http://www.gadgets4nowt.co.uk Wii

    If they build in appropriate spam controls, this could be quite a nifty application.

    Having said that, Outlook has an inbuilt “do no send until” feature, so this may only be useful to home users (who may be on Outlook Express).

    Nice idea either way.

  • http://technodorm.com Fahad

    Hmm, this is an interesting little tool. It would be interesting to send yourself a message for 10 years from now…. :D

  • http://www.seoresults.co.za SEO Man

    Hiya All.

    Have heard of Time Machiner, but have same reservations as the author of this post, namely that Google Calendar is more apt, especially for more serious, ie business applications.

    Could be a fun spam tool though, especially once you’ve also forgotten about it….hahahah

    Have an awesome day, everyone!

  • http://www.gottapimp.com cool stuff

    this could be expanded…into a reminder service via email or something along those lines. Nice concept!