Email Magic – Five Sensible Techniques to Tackle that Inbox.

By: Thomas Hunter

E-mail is one of the most common ways to communicate with someone either for personal or business needs. If you have an e-mail account, it is likely that every time you open your e-mail inbox there are many letters waiting for you to respond to. This can sometimes be overwhelming and hard to handle in a limited amount of time. Your inbox is not only a place where new mail comes into, but often times where old e-mail that is waiting to be responded to often stays for a long time. Here are five ways to handle your e-mail inbox while eliminating the frustrations that you may have, as well as allowing yourself more time to get away from the e-mail inbox to do other tasks that are needed to be accomplished throughout the day.

1. Get organized. If you have answered an e-mail or have decided not to respond to it, it is best to put it in a folder that is outside of the inbox or to delete the message. You can create several different folders to keep information that you think you might need within a certain amount of time, but that isn’t useful for you at the moment. This will help you to categorize and label different things that you think you will need for reference in the future, without keeping it all in the same place. By getting rid of certain e-mails that you don’t need for a certain amount of time, you will eliminate things outside of your inbox.

2. Respond to old e-mails. Often times, inboxes are full of older e-mails that you either don’t have the time to read or that you are uncertain of how to respond to. It is best to take some time to respond to e-mails that you need to, and find the ones that you don’t need in your inbox and delete those. By organizing the e-mails that you were unable to respond to, it will eliminate the overwhelming amount of e-mail that you have sitting in your inbox.

3. Keep notes on your inbox of what you have responded to. Many e-mails will have tools to let you know if you have responded or forwarded a message. Beyond this, you can also organize your inbox so that after you read an e-mail you can mark it with the priority that it has in responding to it, as well as marking it with whether you need to keep it for information or for forwarding, etc. By only having to read an e-mail once, and knowing exactly what you need to do in response, it will eliminate wasted time in finding out what you need to do with your e-mail correspondence.

4. Get rid of SPAM. One of the reasons why inboxes often appear to be unorganized and have several e-mails in them that have been unopened is because it is junk mail. There is software that is available to get rid of the junk mail that you don’t want. There are also programs available on your e-mail account that lets you decide when something is junk or should not be opened. This will help to clear out your inbox.

5. Don’t get involved with mass mailings. Chain letters, jokes and stories, etc. are sent around to lists of friends as mass e-mails. The best thing to do with these is to not participate in sending them to hundreds of people, as most times, they will be sent back to you by other people again, causing a clog in your e-mail. If you do decide to respond, or if you have some in your inbox, either put them in a different place or get rid of them.

By organizing your inbox as a temporary folder for correspondence among certain people, as well as knowing where to put all of the e-mails that you get, it will become easier to handle your e-mail. You will also find that this will allow you to become more efficient and effective in responding to the certain e-mails that need your attention right away. This will eliminate frustration on your part from useless e-mails that have been sitting in your inbox, as well as eliminating the frustration of a full e-mail box.


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