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Many time-strapped brides have taken to the Internet when it comes to planning their wedding. E-mail has become the perfect way for the pre-nuptial couple to communicate with their wedding planner, dress shop, the cake company and of course their florist, all at the click of a button (and 24 hours a day!). How do you deal with online brides?