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November 17th, 2008:

Have Lots of Unread Emails? Don’t Let Them Slow You Down

Sending email messages have become relatively easy, which is why many individuals opt to use this method to communicate with others. Employees now have inboxes that are flooded with dozens, if not hundreds, of email messages they receive every day. What’s worse is that sorting through emails has now become a time-consuming task that takes a considerable amount of effort.

If you find yourself facing a huge number of emails in the morning, then you have to take steps to maximize your productivity instead of just spending much time sorting through the email messages you received. Below are several tips on how you can do this.

* Unsubscribe to alerts, newsletters, or lists that you don’t read anyway. These just take up space in your inbox, and deleting them everyday can also take some precious minutes off your day that you can use for other activities.

* Do some tasks before checking your email. If you find that you get too engrossed with sorting and reading through email messages, then it’s advisable for you to check your email after you’ve already done something productive. This way, your email won’t be a reason for you to postpone more important tasks.

* Stop yourself from sending emails that aren’t really important. Addicted to forwarding funny email messages? Keeping yourself from sending emails will cause the emails sent to you to lessen in number as well. If you really have to send an email, make sure that you state what you want to say concisely.

* Use other forms of communication. Sending email messages is a great way to communicate, but there are times when this may not be the most appropriate way. Making phone calls or talking to a person may be better, and this can even hone your interpersonal skills.

How Spammers Get Your Email Address

Like most people who use their email account, you most likely have received a number of unsolicited commercial emails. These emails, also known as spam, can cause damage to your computer and may even be tools used for phishing. When these spam emails are used for phishing, you run the risk of having someone else get your personal information and using it for identity theft. But how do spammers get your email address?

* Your email address can be gotten by spammers through spyware and viruses. When your computer gets infected by a virus, the virus can send copies of your email addresses to a spammer. To prevent viruses from infecting your computer, you should install an antivirus software and update it periodically.

* Questionable websites can sell your email address to spammers. If you visit questionable websites such as those with illegal downloads and pornographic content, then your email address can be gotten by spammers because questionable websites may also work as email harvesting tools. The more questionable websites you visit, the more chances there are of getting your email address revealed to spammers.

No matter how spammers got your email address, it’s likely that it’s going to stay in their database. The good news is that there are ways by which you can protect yourself from spammers. Many email clients have a spam folder where all spam emails go. In case there are any spam emails that still land in your inbox, you should mark them as spam so that your email will recognize similar emails as spam too.