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3 Steps to Managing your Inbox
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Stuart Reid
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Netpreneur Now
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Three Top Ways to Organize your Inbox
By Stuart Reid
Your Inbox can easily become cluttered and hide important mail
before you get a chance to see it. You've probably already
noticed this, right?
Luckily there are three easy ways you can save yourself a lot of
time and effort, WITHOUT resorting to filter software.
1. Multiple eMail Accounts.
There are literally thousands of eMail providers who will give
you a web-based or POP account for free. Take advantage of this!
Most ISPs will also let you have multiple accounts but its best
to keep these for important mail.
Hotmail is useful because of its 'Exclusive' filter mode. If you
want to use a hotmail account as a junk account then use this to
delete ALL incoming mail. Any mail you want to let through
simply add to the Allowed list.
If you need to confirm memberships simply switch off the Filter,
reply to the mail, then turn the filter back on. This keeps your
hotmail box clean and more importantly, empty.
Here's a suggested setup:
. Personal Account - supplied by your ISP or Webhost. You may
need multiple personal accounts for Business, Opt-In List,
Friends etc.
. Subscriptions Account - to receive opt-in messages from eZines
you subscribe too. Check every day.
. Junk Account - to sign up to bulk lists such as Safelists,
FFAs etc. Use a filtered Hotmail account as mentioned above.
. General Account - to sign up to everything else. Don't set to
delete but clean out regularly.
2. eMail Software Filters
NOT Spam Filters but the feature allowed in nearly all mail
programs to filter incoming mail - such as move it into separate
folders, mark it (highlight the message), or even send
auto-replies. eMail Software differs on how this is achieved,
but it's usually a matter of clicking a message, selecting
"Create Filter", then set a "RULE" for the message.
Rules are quite easy to use. You can normally set a Filter Rule
to look at Subject, Incoming Address etc. For example you can
have a rule that moves all mail with the subject "New
Subscriber" into a Subscribers folder.
3. Regularly clean your accounts
It's important to check your accounts every day if possible. It
needn't take a long time. If you let them fill up you may end up
just deleting the whole lot in despair!
Using filters will greatly reduce your workload. Other tips
include:
Scan file sizes. Larger files (especially in your Subscriptions
account) are usually eZines and smaller ones usually ads.
Look at the FROM addresses. Strange number sequences are usually
spam and can safely be deleted.
Check the TO addresses. If it's not your own address, or a bulk
address such as allsubscribersezine.com you can probably delete
it, but check first.
Organize your mail boxes by date, and work your way from new to
old. Make sure your mail program marks you mail as 'read' or '
unread' as soon as you click the message, not after a message is
open for 30 seconds!
With a little forethought and experience your inboxes can be
easily managed yet still allow all your mail through. One final
tip - use PocoMail! It's a very useful mail program that's free
to try and I find it much more intuitive than Outlook.
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