How to
Organize Your Email
The number of e-mails
you receive on a daily basis can be overwhelming.
However, did you know that you can sort it and keep it
organized? Most programs, such as Outlook Express,
allow you to do this easily by making new folders.
First, set up the
following e-mail folders: Do, Awaiting Answer, Read,
Reference. Begin by sorting through your old e-mails.
Look through both your Received and Sent folders and
make a decision on each e-mail. When you finish this
exercise, both Received and Sent folders will be empty.
If at all possible,
delete. Just as you open your snail mail over the trash
can or recycling bin, make use of your virtual trash
can.
If an e-mail is
something you need to act on, move it to your Do
folder. Don't do it now unless it is truly urgent.
Do you have any
e-mails which you are holding because you are waiting
for a response? Move them to the Awaiting Answer
folder.
Place any articles or
newsletters in your Read folder. However, you may want
to print anything longer than one page and place it in a
manila folder to be read later. You can then delete the
e-mail.
E-mails which contain
information you want to keep such as passwords, can be
moved to the Reference folder.
Once you have sorted all your old e-mails, you can click
on your Do folder and get to work. As you receive
e-mails on a daily basis, sort first, then work through
them. By using this system, you will work more
efficiently and will avoid e-mail overload.
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