EMail Organization
Jun. 4th, 2004 03:01 pmhttp://www.goodexperience.com/reports/e-mail/email-report-goodexperience.pdf
I have been reading this today while thinking about bleeding edge technology (it is sad when you can't find ANY information on the web about somethign) and I realized that I use a lot of these tips already. Might explain why I can be so efficent about things. Enough to read articles about it online, at least.
My personal inbox email count is 5, 2 are to remind me to do things. My work inbox count is one, again to remind me to do something. What about yours?
I have been reading this today while thinking about bleeding edge technology (it is sad when you can't find ANY information on the web about somethign) and I realized that I use a lot of these tips already. Might explain why I can be so efficent about things. Enough to read articles about it online, at least.
My personal inbox email count is 5, 2 are to remind me to do things. My work inbox count is one, again to remind me to do something. What about yours?
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Date: 2004-06-05 02:47 am (UTC)anyways, my personal email has to the tune of 6,500 emails all sorted out in folders. Once i read something realivent, I move it to a the correct folder or delete. My spam email account is a free for all, i just hit ctrl+a and delete.
Now, at work it's a bit different. I have 2 email accounts, one for "official business" and another that's more personal but work related. There too I sort stuff out in folders but i'm more anal about removing whats not needed. I get way to many notes/reminders/inner-office chit-chat at work, hehe. And my inbox is almost always empty on all accounts.
yeah, i have to much email :-(