Question Regarding Sending Invoices Via Email

Buddha Buck blaisepascal at gmail.com
Fri Sep 13 10:05:38 EDT 2013


Is it a sign of dedication to purpose or a sign of slow development effort
that, after 15 years, GnuCash has refuted Zawinski's Law: “Every program
attempts to expand until it can read mail. Those programs which cannot so
expand are replaced by ones which can.”


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Andrew Greig <pushin.linux at gmail.com>wrote:

> > Hello,
> > Does Gnucash have the ability to email invoics to customers from the
> > program or do I have to save/print a PDF file, create an email and send
> > seperatly?
> >
> > Thank you
>
> Currently one brings up the print dialogue and then "Print to PDF" then
> "save as" one's invoice number.pdf or in my case where I have repeat
> business each month I use a customer code along with the Invoice number
> to identify the  file for attachment.  Like this Inv046782_FB0.pdf.
> This works OK because I do an invoice run at the start of each month.
> So once I have setup the Invoice the way I want it, I just move from
> Invoice to Invoice by changing the number in the Invoice settings (the
> spanner)and hit OK - never apply.
>
> I do save all the pdfs in a folder in case someone needs a reprint.
>
> In Australia we have to use the Expression "TAX INVOICE" on our
> invoices, so I change the heading each month for the duration of the
> billing process, and I also add extras notes with info on how to pay by
> EFT.
>
> Derek is likely to invite you to make this better by contributing the
> code, do you know "scheme"?
>
> Cheers
> Andrew Greig
> Melbourne, Australia
>
>
>
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