No, your are not the only one. I recently deleted around 8,000 emails.
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I sort of expect you to get a nasty gram from the Management Council for introduction politics into the discussion.Hillary, is that you?
They used to bother me too. But every time you buy a product on line you have to give your email. You then begin receiving a deluge of ads and news letters. Some of them come multiple times a day. I have one old email address that I rarely use any more, so I give that address and I just scan the account for new emails that look like they need to be read. Every once in a while I go through and delete batches of them but it is amazing how quickly they build up. If I were to search that account for email from AOPA right now, I would probably find a few hundred.OMG my OCD is acting up. I can't stand having any of those little red number flags on my apps. I have to clear them.
They used to bother me too. But every time you buy a product on line you have to give your email. You then begin receiving a deluge of ads and news letters. Some of them come multiple times a day. I have one old email address that I rarely use any more, so I give that address and I just scan the account for new emails that look like they need to be read. Every once in a while I go through and delete batches of them but it is amazing how quickly they build up. If I were to search that account for email from AOPA right now, I would probably find a few hundred.
edit: I just searched email for AOPA and found 196 messages (which I deleted).
I sort of expect you to get a nasty gram from the Management Council for introduction politics into the discussion.
Killjoy was here!Mr Killjoy, is that you?
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I wonder how Mr. No-Email and/or Mr. No-Computer would cope if they ever got cut in a layoff or had to deal with new management in a merger/acquisition.
They used to bother me too. But every time you buy a product on line you have to give your email. You then begin receiving a deluge of ads and news letters. Some of them come multiple times a day. I have one old email address that I rarely use any more, so I give that address and I just scan the account for new emails that look like they need to be read. Every once in a while I go through and delete batches of them but it is amazing how quickly they build up.
...and probably doesn't need to work.
I use mailinator.comIf I am asked for an email, I give one I made up.
Only problem with that is when you have to confirm the email before you can access whatever you’re trying to.If I am asked for an email, I give one I made up.
Only problem with that is when you have to confirm the email before you can access whatever you’re trying to.
mailinator.comOnly problem with that is when you have to confirm the email before you can access whatever you’re trying to.
I have an acquaintance who throws out his snail mail, too - hauls it in, shreds it without looking at it.