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This post comes after reading Michael Arrington's post - 2,433 Unread Emails Is An Opportunity For An Entrepreneur What can be a solution to this problem? I bet lot of people on CE deal with similar problem. Ideas, anyone?
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I usually set up filters in my Yahoo Mail and place different types of mails into different folders, then would try to check them later.. which is usually never
Gmail doesn't have folders in which I'm aware of. The only solution is to apply different labels and "hide" them from the inbox. That usually keeps it clutter free. Of course, that doesn't solve the problem of getting large volumes of e-mails in the first place. If worse comes to worse, just pull the plug and have a new e-mail address
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anyone here with too many non-spam messages? How do you solve 'that' problem?
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I still think setting up filters to organize mails into different folders is a good option. Then you can spend time tackling each folder when your in the mood(whether you want to reply, delete, forward, etc..).
For me, I read depending on my mood and urgency of the e-mail. Quote:
From To/Cc Subject Body For example, in the Subject field, you choose to filter it whether it contains/does not contain/begins with/ends with a word that you get specify.
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to prevent spams, why not use temporary e-mail addresses for filling out registration forms. this way spammers don't get hold of your e-mail address. here are some websites providing temporary e-mail service.
1. Mailinator - Let Them Eat Spam! 2. GuerrillaMail.com » Disposable Temporary E-Mail Address |
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