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Keeping Your Email Box Organized and Ready for Business


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Stone Evans
webmasterhome-business.com

The Home Biz Guy
http://Home-Business.com


Learning how to get the most organization from your email

software is very likely the most important skill you can learn

to conduct a successful online home business.



There are three primary email applications on the market that

folks use to manage their incoming POP3 email. Those three are:



· Microsoft Outlook Express

· Eudora

· Netscape Mail





In order to get the most from your email software, there are

three key processes that you should learn. These processes are

concerned with data organization, saving time and email database

management.





SET UP EMAIL FOLDERS



Organization is key to any emails that you intend to save.

Having 2000 emails in one folder is a sure-fire road map to

confusion and lost communications and information.



You are the best judge as to how to organize your email into

topics that provide an easy method of retrieval of the

information when you need it most.



Fortunately, the primary email browsers make it easy to organize

your information. By allowing you to create folders within your

email software, you can file specific emails into folders

dedicated to the topic of the email.



To create new folders:



OUTLOOK EXPRESS: 1. Click File - Folders - New ---

alternatively, you may also right click an item in the Folder

window --- and then type in the name of your new folder.

Highlight the folder above where you would like your new folder

to be placed, and then click OK.



EUDORA: Click on Mailbox - New --- or right click on Eudora in

the folders window and then click on New. When the window opens,

type in the name of your new mailbox and click OK. If you want

to create a folder to place other mailboxes into, click the

checkbox before clicking OK.



NETSCAPE MAIL: Click File - New Folder. Then from the drop-down

menu, select the folder that you wish to be the folder directly

above your new folder, before clicking OK.





FILTERING EMAIL



Email filters are a tool to help you save time and frustration.

Have you ever lost an incoming email under the deluge of email

coming into your mailbox? With filters, you can direct the

important email or not-so-important email into certain

pre-ordained folders.



As part of the war against spam, most ISP's use filters every

day in an attempt to keep the spam out of your mailbox. In fact,

I even use filters to sort my incoming mail trying to catch the

spam my ISP missed.



Don’t be fooled into thinking you need some special software to

filter your email. Setting up filters is actually quite easy.



To setup email filters:



OUTLOOK EXPRESS: Click on Tools - Message Rules - Mail. A

wizard will open to help you create your new email filters. Just

follow the instructions provided to direct mail based on certain

criteria into certain folders.



EUDORA: Click on Special - Make Filter. Once again, just follow

the instructions in the Filter wizard.



NETSCAPE MAIL: Click on Edit - Mail Filters. Then click on New

in the wizard. Once you click on New, you will be taken to a new

wizard window. Follow the instructions here, then when you are

done, click on OK. This will return you to the first window

where you will set up the sorting order of your filter.





CLEANING AND COMPRESSING YOUR MAIL DATA



This is an important part of your email management. When you no

longer need an email, it should be deleted. When you first

delete an email, your software will send the email to the Trash

Bin. Your email is not actually deleted until you first empty

your trash bin.



Emptying your trash bin compresses the mailboxes from where the

email was originally filed. This is absolutely paramount to the

protection of your email data. If you go too long between

compressing your email data, then your email data could become

corrupted and you might need assistance in recovering your email

data.



Even after you have emptied your trash, Compressing Folders is a

recommended step to prevent other data corruption. Once you

understand that an email does not actually move from one folder

to another until the folder is compressed, then you can better

appreciate this advice.



As an example, when Email A comes into your main Inbox, the data

connected to Email A appears in two files. One file contains the

header and body of the email. The other file contains only the

email header information.



When an email is moved from one folder to the other, only the

header information is actually moved. The body information will

not be deleted from the original folder until which time the

original folder is compressed.



This explains the purpose of emptying the trash AND compressing

folders. If the email was simply moved from the Inbox to another

folder, then emptying the trash is not enough. The original

placement of the email is not actually removed from the file

that contains the body information until the message has been

designated for compression.



To empty your trash:



OUTLOOK EXPRESS: Click on Edit - Empty 'Deleted Items' Folder.

To compress the remaining folders, click on Tools - Options,

then click on the tab for Maintenance. Then click the button

that says, *Clean Up Now*. Once the compression is completed,

click OK.



EUDORA: Click Special - Empty Trash. To compress the remaining

items that need compression, then click on Special - Compact

Mailboxes.



NETSCAPE MAIL: Click on File - Empty Trash Folder. To compress

the mailboxes, click on File - Compress Folders.





I cannot stress enough how important it is that you utilize the

tools for emptying the trash and compressing the mail folders.

Protecting your email data on a regular basis is good practice

for avoiding disaster in your mailbox.



So many of us rely upon our email software to keep our online

business running smoothly. Once you master the tools provided in

your email software, your online business will run smoothly also.



Let me share one important lesson I've learned about computer

software. One should never be afraid to try new things. Learning

how to get the most out of your software relies upon your

willingness to dig in and learn how to use it.



Once you learn how to use your software to its full potential,

then your life will be greatly simplified and your effectiveness

will be dramatically improved.


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