On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 11:53:19AM +0200, Andre Bonhote wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Nicholas Shaw
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (a lot! really?)
> 
> I personally like this e-mail. What do we have here: 5 lines of real,
> hand-written content (including the "many thanks"), plus 45 lines of
> marketing gibber. Funny enough, one of the first lines reads: "your
> mails ... are clogging up our inboxes"
> 
> Using trailers like this (and our company is doing the same!)
> companies are wasting bandwith and mailbox resources. In this mail, we
> have 1535 bytes of waste. Imagine mail traffic between two companies,
> where all the addressees (indeed a funny word!) just click on "reply"
> without wiping out the rubbish. Let's say 20 mails go back and forth,
> each adding 1500 bytes ... 20 kb on each side. just for nothing.

I know people using their inbox for (serious) project management.

A mail is basically a project, and whoever removes something in a
reply to one of their mails is guilty of forgery and destruction
of project history...

Andre'

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