Legacy Services

Has anyone ever thought of setting up a service to exchange email to standard postal mail? It would cost, of course, at least the value of a stamp an envelope. Maybe you could even handle attachments and print them out to go along. I think it’s an interesting service that is needed by a small-ish percentage of the people. Basically, anyone that has a mailing address but no email address would be a target. That is, friends and family of the emailess could use the service to get letters to grandma. Why wouldn’t they just print it and send it themselves? Laziness. I was just thinking I would like to use the service to send a letter to a business. I don’t really want to go through the trouble of printing and filling out an envelope. Besides, then I have to get it to a postal drop somewhere, and that’s just not conducive to my sitting around on my butt time.

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