No. I'll subscribe now. Most of the features seem to be duplicated in the forward module. What do you think about switching the feature requests from emailpage to forward?
Mike (Budda) mentioned that on one of the issues so it may be worth retiring the module. But if you do, you still need to think of the 1000s of users using it. They'll need/want a migration path.
Currently, I have two modules in this state. Paypal_framework is superseded by lm_paypal module and Scheduler is superseded by Scheduled Actions (and soon Workflow which I believe is going to get scheduled transitions at some future point). So, I plan to retire these two. However, I have made them Drupal-5 compatible for those that use them. However, as can be seen by the announcement on the paypal_framework project page, the module is in "end of life" mode which for me at the moment means "it'll get maintained to Drupal-6 at least". I'll make a decision nearer that time.
On a side note, seems a lot of duplicity is creeping despite the best efforts of the cvs admins. That's two modules I'll retire thanks to other modules. Not complaining, frees me up to do other things. But it's a shame a module can't build a "fan base" and have them improved upon. Seems to me the current fashion in module creatation is "that module nearly does what I want, so to fill in the missing feature I'll..... yes.... write a whole brand new one" ;)
Anyway, more modules make it all look bigger ;)
--AjK
As a user, I prefer fewer modules. I didn't know about the send and forward modules when I started looking at emailpage. emailpage is the most descriptive name, so it's the first thing I found. The more modules, the harder it is to find what I want.