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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Near Inverness, Highlands, Scotland
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So, just before Christmas I managed to get on top of my emails - all were replied and acted on that I needed to...
Then I went to my mum's for a week over Christmas, and we couldn't get the wireless connection running (Netgear!) but I was able to use an ethernet cable upstairs - much the the chagrin of the family who expected me around for family time. Also had a few issues with replies in Outlook... So, while I watched for urgent emails and acted on them (bandwidth warnings, usually), I couldn't really do much else. Anyway, it was a fight to get Outlook back from my Laptop to PC - it had no DVD write software, and Roxio Easy CD/DVD Creator seriously crashed Windows requiring a roll back, so uploaded the database to a secure online location and downloaded via my PC... Now I'm back on - a backlog of 120 emails requiring attention. Invoices, communications, a few things to tidy up. Feels like back to square 1. :) I'll just have to make sure it isn't...
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Solihull, UK
Posts: 31
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I generally get around 100 emails a day. I simply have to ditch the CC mails and tell everyone that if they want my attention an email is not the best way to do it. Sometimes people can talk to one another.
Gary
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