Unclutter your Inbox, please. :smile:Nothing , just an

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In summary, the conversation is about clearing space in Evo's inbox as it keeps getting filled up with messages from different people. There is a suggestion for Greg to give Evo more inbox space and a joke about filling it up again. The conversation ends with a comment about Evo being the true victim and deserving of empathy and sympathy.
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GeorginaS
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Unclutter your Inbox, please. :smile:Nothing urgent, just an

Unclutter your Inbox, please. :smile:

Nothing urgent, just an update. Waiting to hear back. Meantime, your Inbox is full.
 
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Evo,

Same deal, different day, your inbox blew up and fortunately no one was injured.

Rhody... I had PM'd you and it was rejected.
 
  • #3


rhody said:
Evo,

Same deal, different day, your inbox blew up and fortunately no one was injured.

Rhody... I had PM'd you and it was rejected.
Sorry, let me clear some room.
 
  • #4


Clear!
 
  • #5


Greg should give Evo more PM-space :smile:
 
  • #6


Monique said:
Greg should give Evo more PM-space :smile:
I'd just fill it up. :redface:
 
  • #7


Evo said:
Clear!

Indeed it is! :smile:
 
  • #8


arildno said:
Indeed it is! :smile:
LOL, I got your pm. :biggrin:
 
  • #9


Evo,

I tried to PM you, full again, clear some space please.

Thanks...

Rhody...
 
  • #10


rhody said:
Evo,

I tried to PM you, full again, clear some space please.

Thanks...

Rhody...
It appears Greg gave me more space. :redface: Pm me Rhody.
 
  • #11


We all harass Evo unjustly.
SHE is the true victim here, getting overflooded by mail from..us.

She is the one deserving of our empathy and sympathy (and of our mails..)
 

Related to Unclutter your Inbox, please. :smile:Nothing , just an

1. How can I unclutter my inbox?

There are a few strategies you can use to unclutter your inbox:

  • Set up filters to automatically organize incoming emails into folders.
  • Unsubscribe from unnecessary mailing lists and newsletters.
  • Regularly delete or archive old emails that you no longer need.
  • Use the search function to quickly find specific emails instead of scrolling through your entire inbox.

2. What is the best way to organize my inbox?

The best way to organize your inbox will depend on your personal preferences and needs. Some options include creating folders or labels for different categories of emails, using tags or flags to mark important emails, or using a priority inbox feature if available.

3. How often should I clean out my inbox?

This will also depend on your personal preferences and the amount of emails you receive. Some people prefer to clean out their inbox daily, while others may do it weekly or even monthly. The important thing is to find a schedule that works for you and stick to it consistently.

4. What should I do with old emails that I don't want to delete?

If you don't want to delete old emails, you can either archive them or create a separate folder to store them in. Archiving emails removes them from your inbox, but they are still accessible if you need them in the future. Creating a separate folder allows you to keep them organized and out of your inbox.

5. Is there a way to automatically remove clutter from my inbox?

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