Appy hour 2013
Transcript of Appy hour 2013
Keeping up with passwords
Make a plan for making passwords; stick with it
Create a password vault
Make sure your spouse knows how to get to your password vault; include passwords in your will
Use online calendars
Once you have read a message, either archive it or delete it.
Set up folders to archive your e-mail
Review the folders regularly to delete archived e-mail you no longer need
Or set up one folder and just search for archived e-mail
If an e-mail requires an answer, respond in a timely fashion
Do not Reply All To reply, change the subject line to eliminate a long
string of messages Reply only to those who need to see your response Communicate outside of e-mail
To discourage needless replies, end your e-mail with “Thanks in advance”.
You can prevent Reply All by using the BCC line instead of the To line for addresses
Delete any unwanted messages or messages you do not intend to read
Don’t bother to Unsubscribe. Move unwanted messages to Spam
Declare E-mail Bankruptcy once a month Delete any unread e-mail; if you haven’t read it in a
month, you aren’t going to.
Notify people that you have not responded to that you are bankrupting your e-mail. If they need a response from you, they should send another e-mail.
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