Merlin Mann of the excellent 43 Folders writes a manifesto of excellent email selfdiscipline:
If you want to be a good email citizen and ensure the kind of results you're looking for, you'll need to craft messages that are concise and easy to deal with.
Some of my work partners intensely dislike multiple emails with separate subjects. I can't stand the kitchen sink emails. Is it all a block to getting things done?
Read and obey.
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