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14 Apr
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Email Jail Bail

Recently Toast Technology has been conducting some advertising and research, and one of the topic of interest seems to be an overgrown inbox, or Email Jail. I've written a few wiki entries that help you identify and rectify the situation! more..

Recently Toast Technology has been conducting some advertising and research, and one of the topic of interest seems to be an overgrown inbox, or Email Jail (as coined by Luis Suarez).


I've definitely worked in some large companies, and sorting through emails is a daunting and boring task, especialyl when Mr White Commodore has left his head lights on again! So i can definitely sympathise feeling trapped in Email Jail. As such i wrote a short wiki article on it, how to identify it and why it's a problem;


http://wiki.toasttechnology.com.au/Email


I am also proposing that people get up and be active about the Email Jail problem, be active and see to unlock you inbox! As such i have started a wiki entry on solutions, that i have coined as 'Email Jail Bail', on the same wiki;


http://wiki.toasttechnology.com.au/EmailJailBail


So if you have any suggestions, or need help making that bail, leave me a comment, :).

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