> Even in corporate settings?

Especially in corporate settings.  Most employees don't like email and
try to avoid it.  Most of what enters an employee's corporate inbox is
spam generated by that same corporation: company-wide emails that really
should've been sent to a small group, invitations to participate in
holiday programs, reminders to fill out timesheets, and the infamous
inappropriate reply-to-all.  (I once had over 300 messages in my inbox
one day spurred on by one person RtA with "please remove me from this
distribution list", which in turn 'inspired' 299 other people to RtA and
say the same.)

Corporations use email because they must -- not because they
particularly want to.  Lync, Skype for Business, SMS, Google Hangouts,
and more, are all cutting deeply into the existing email model.

> Use may be "declining", but I doubt e-mail is going to go away any 
> time soon.

I didn't say it was going away.  I said it was in a decline.

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