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Mail or E-Mail?
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Mail or E-Mail?
Email vs. Written Correspondence
USPS
Mon Jun 22, 2009 9:40 AM
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While I was working, it was normal to have at least 15 emails in my inbox every morning - many of them because I was on someone's distribution list. If I was out of the office for a week, I'd have at least 100 messages to sort through when I got back. If I was gone for three weeks... you get the picture.
Towards the end of my career, I traveled with a laptop and that helped. Still, the was as much official "junk" mail as there was email that I needed to read.
The important stuff - correspondence that I needed to insure got someone's attention - was mailed and I kept a copy.
One of the helpful realities I did learn for both email and written correspondence is that who gets copied is almost as important as who it gets sent to.
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Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:39 AM
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this is so true now once you are on an e-mail list just like in regular mail, they need something called the delete my e-mail address as in the direct marketing to be removed.
but good luck at that