You can easily add links, lists and tables, using your favorite WIKI text. Also making email into a "multi page" email app. Instead of saving files with versions to a WIKI you create new pages in your WIKI folder and then send them. Upon being recieved they create a WIKI replica in your safeguarded WIKIMail repository.-- pashute, Feb 27 2006 Wow, talk about totally missing the point of Wiki.-- jutta, Feb 27 2006 No, I'm talking about the missing points of email. (or is post-Wiki email obsolete?)-- pashute, Feb 27 2006 Another advantage is that to set up a WIKI you need to have a server and install the WIKI on the server. (I have a few, but most of the people on the web, including milions of non-techies, do not.)
With the Wikimail, you could easily set sections of your incoming WIKI to become a personal WIKI, that can be edited as long as you are online. You can then replicate your Wikimail to a server so its always online.-- pashute, Mar 10 2006 random, halfbakery