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Minggu, 18 Maret 2012

After Deaths Still Can 'Send' Email



CALIFORNIA - Jack Froese died in June 2011, but five months after his death, even the closest people to receive emails from his account. BBC reported, some mysterious email from the account after his death it Froese contains information known only to himself and the recipient.Last November, his friend Tim Hart is one of those who receive a mysterious email. Hart said he received the email via cell phone while sitting in a chair. "There is written, the sender: Jack Froese. The contents of messages sent was short, but the core message was just me and Jack knew it, "said Hart, as quoted from the New Yahoo, Friday (03/16/2012).
Email subject, said Art, "I noticed" while the text content of the email was "Do you hear me? I'm at your house. Clean attic ". According to Hart, before his death, he talked in his attic and Froese and then Frose kept commenting on his cluttered attic. "In the attic it was just me and him," Hart explained.
Not only Hart, but that is a cousin of Jimmy McGraw Froese also claimed to have received a mysterious email after the death of Froese. Email it he said, warned him of an ankle injury that occurred after the death of his cousin.
"I want to say that Jack is sending email, it's just that I have seen him go. But he's still trying to contact me, and try to tell me to feel more better, "said McGraw.
For now, the source of the email is still a mystery. But it seems that the email was not a problem for Hart, thinks there may be people who were joking and he does not care about it.
Interesting and unique thing about this is all outgoing mail has a personal impression.Even so, there are few reported cases that have been sent emails from the accounts of people who have died, but usually can be easily traced to spam the access information of the deceased.
Actually, not just email, but Facebook also has a similar problem for several years. The social networking site sends an automatic notification that prompts the user to 'reconnect' with accounts of users who have died.
Under normal circumstances, the feature is intended to help users connect in the same social circle. In a report by the New York Times, Facebook has said it is actively oversee how best to address the accounts of users who have died.
There are even options for those who deliberately want to send emails after death. Is from the Dead Man Switch, which allows users to write emails to be sent to the selected group of recipients after died later. This site explains how they can know when to send these emails.(FMH)