Adding a package via email
i would like to see a feature where users can forward the email that contains the tracking number to TrackThePack's email, and the service would automatically add a tracking entry to the user's account.
If this is implemented, it would make copying, opening a new tab/browswer, typing trackthepack.com, logging in, and pasting to lame. =D
If this is implemented, it would make copying, opening a new tab/browswer, typing trackthepack.com, logging in, and pasting to lame. =D
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Inappropriate?This is probably one of the most requested features (and one that I want more than any others). It's also probably one of the most complex issues to tackle. But do know that it's very high on the list of things I'd like as well.
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Inappropriate?check out dopplr, i think they have a service that parses email for flight information. they might have some good ideas around developing a solution.
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Inappropriate?I actually came to suggest this, and was delighted to see that it's already being worked on. My thoughts on implementation: this is way simpler that the Tripit problem. You can probably get quite far just by tokenizing on whitespace and ?,= and blindly scanning all tokens for candidates -- at least UPS, USPS, FedEx and DHL have quite strong length and format constraints which I expect would just work 4 nines of the time. Then if you add the ability to flag errors for review, a human can review the stores that cause problems and handle them specially as a future improvement.
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