Que faire avec votre boite #courriel trop remplie ? Réponse la plus raisonnable :
At 5.10pm on New Year’s Day, I had 16,516 unread emails in my inbox.
At 5.11pm on New Year’s Day, my inbox was empty.
Unanswered emails were the bane of my life - until I spent a month in search of inbox nirvana | Technology | The Guardian
▻https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/feb/08/unanswered-emails-inbox-nirvana-bane-of-life
Is your life weighed down by thousands of emails? Moya Sarner’s was too. So she decided to try all the top recommended techniques to stop the deluge
Moya Sarner
Thu 8 Feb 2018 06.00 GMT
As chaos vanished to nothingness, a euphoric feeling of purity washed over me. Bright sunshine burst through the windows turning my living room gold and, from nowhere, a heavenly choir sang. I decided I was probably quite hungover, and went back to bed.
I remember when getting an email was quite exciting. I opened my first account as a pre-teen, not long after Hotmail brought electronic mail to the masses in 1996. It was a simpler time, when emails were deemed thrilling enough to form the entire premise of Nora Ephron’s 1998 film You’ve Got Mail, and audiences around the world watched and thought, “Yes! I too have received emails!”, and loved it. My first address was the mortifying thehottestfemale@hotmail.com, and boy, was I proud of that pun.