Are You An "Inbox is always read" or "Inbox has over 9000 new emails" type of person?

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Are You An "Inbox is always read" or "Inbox has over 9000 new emails" type of person?

  • Inbox Has Little to No Unread Emails

    Votes: 31 72.1%
  • Inbox Has a Large Amount of Unread Emails (200+)

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • Inbox Has a Dumpster Fire of Unread Emails (500+)

    Votes: 10 23.3%

  • Total voters
    43

BudAshes

Lifer
Jul 20, 2003
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According to Outlook I have 32436 new emails, well 32439 as of finishing this sentence. I'll get on those at some point I'm sure...
 

BudAshes

Lifer
Jul 20, 2003
13,990
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My boss even sent us an email of an article that talks about "resetting" your inbox - he basically advocates for deleting everything thats more than 2 months old because whatever it was is clearly not important at this point or you would have received a call.

That is idiotic. Email is just a database of conversations that is easily searchable. I go back and search old emails all the time. Now I do archive emails over 2 years old but I can still search that archive if I need to.
 

snoopy7548

Diamond Member
Jan 1, 2005
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I'd tell that boss to stop micromanaging me. Telling me how to manage my own e-mails. What a dick.
 

[DHT]Osiris

Lifer
Dec 15, 2015
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Nothing unread, most important things retained for CYA. Not particularly organized except in specific circumstances.
 

DigDog

Lifer
Jun 3, 2011
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i check my emails *at least* twice a day but generally much more frequently.
 

kt

Diamond Member
Apr 1, 2000
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1,348
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My boss even sent us an email of an article that talks about "resetting" your inbox - he basically advocates for deleting everything thats more than 2 months old because whatever it was is clearly not important at this point or you would have received a call.

That's kind of shortsighted. On many occasions being able to dig up emails from years ago have saved me. They are called CYA (cover your ass) emails.
 

sactoking

Diamond Member
Sep 24, 2007
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That's kind of shortsighted. On many occasions being able to dig up emails from years ago have saved me. They are called CYA (cover your ass) emails.
I don't think it meant delete all emails over 2 months old, it meant delete all UNREAD emails over 2 months old.
 
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Nov 8, 2012
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I don't think it meant delete all emails over 2 months old, or meant delete all UNREAD emails over 2 months old.

This. He means UNREAD email - not email that you actually read and filled away for later.

The point is if you're someone that has 3000 unread email... you're never going to catch-up. So it's not worth trying and it's better to just start over.
 

ThatsABigOne

Diamond Member
Nov 8, 2010
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Most of it is unread. I don't have time to look at marketing or bullshit emails and click unsubscribe.
 

kt

Diamond Member
Apr 1, 2000
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I don't think it meant delete all emails over 2 months old, or meant delete all UNREAD emails over 2 months old.
Yea, not sure if that made it any better. In fact, maybe even worse.
 

RPD

Diamond Member
Jul 22, 2009
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I get included in all sorts of email back and forth that has nothing to do with me.

And our DevOps love to mass mail about their deployments. Just put up a dashboard and if I need to know status of a region/service I'll go take a look.
So instead of just deleting it you actually preview it just never open it (otherwise how would you know it has nothing to do with you)?