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Date: July 28, 2005

Avoiding E-mail "Don'ts"
by Chip Donohue

If you use e-mail, and especially if you teach online and manage large volumes of e-mail messages each day, you've likely made some, most, or even all of the e-mail mistakes identified below -- I know I have. Follow the links to these two online articles to read more about how to avoid these dreaded e-mail mistakes.

8 e-mail mistakes that make you look bad
by Kim Komando, Microsoft Small Business Resources

www.microsoft.com/smallbusiness/resources/technology/communications/8_email_mistakes_that_make_you_look_bad.mspx

1. Failing to follow e-mail etiquette.
2. Thinking you are anonymous.
3. Sending e-mail to the wrong person.
4. Using one e-mail address for everything.
5. Forgetting to check all of your e-mail accounts.
6. Clicking "Send" too fast.
7. Forgetting the attachment.
8. Using your ISP's domain and not your own.




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