@bazzacollins Sort by sender, then work top down. Then you find most will have been dealt with or the or you can delete most without reading
573 unread messages in my work inbox. Never sure whether it's best to work through them chronologically or from top down.
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@bazzacollins - 2nd thoughts, just delete the lot, they'll get back to you if it's important:) -
@mikehenson I'd love to do that. Readers write in deserve replies, though.
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@bazzacollins - click on date received then work top down :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@bazzacollins select all > mark as read. "I sent you an email" "you did!?! oh here it is, no idea how I missed that" -
@allpointsnorth There's always 1 in 573 worth reading...
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@bazzacollins The problem with chronologically is that you answer an email, then find one telling you to ignore the one you just answered! -
@riyademeran Yep. Although the problem with working backwards is you often lose context. -
@bazzacollins I have known people who delete everything on return from holiday. Never had the guts to do that myself though.
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@bazzacollins Change the sort order and you can do both.#youarewelcomeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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