[Libs-Or] EMAIL - Quick Steps to Clean Out Your Inbox

Sami Pierson spierson at coastlinelibrarynetwork.org
Thu Nov 30 15:08:54 PST 2017


Doing the same while subbing in at Circulation. :)

On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Leah Griffith <
leah.griffith at newbergoregon.gov> wrote:

> Darci,
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> This came at just the right time.  I'm sitting at the Reference Desk and
> between patrons, I'm unsubscribing to a ton of email that had just
> accumulated with your search technique.   Just thought you'd want to know
> you really helped me today!
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> Leah
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>  This Week's Tech-Talk: Email
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> 1. VIDEO ... Quick Steps to Clean Out Your Inbox
> 2. ARTICLE ...  Quick Steps to Clean Out Your Inbox
> 3. COMMUNICATING ... Don't be a "black hole"
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> EMAIL - Quick Steps to Clean Out Your Inbox
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> When I took a vacation last month I "unplugged" and didn't look at my
> email for an entire week. I dreaded the volume of messages that I would be
> bombarded with the first day back in my office.
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> Some people are comfortable with hundreds of emails in their Inbox, but
> I'm one of those that feel overwhelmed if there's only as many as 25 or 30.
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> How "full" do you let your Inbox get before you need to spend time
> whittling it down? 20, 50, 500 or 1000+ messages?
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> Before you feel like your Inbox is taking control of you, start
> incorporating some of these strategies to rein in the email overload. Let's
> take a look at a few ways you can clean out your Inbox quickly by:
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> 1.  Opting out of marketing emails that you don't read regularly (using a
> secret search tip).
> 2.  Deleting by "chunking" emails from the same sender.
> 3.  Getting rid of huge emails taking up needed space
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> But first, just for fun, take a look at how big your Inbox is… so that you
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> How Big Is Your Mailbox?
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> Depending on what email platform you're using, this process varies. In
> this article we'll look at desktop Outlook and Gmail, as they are most
> widely used.
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> NOTE: You may use a mobile device to view/send email, but for the purpose
> of mass clean up, it's more effective to do this on a desk or laptop
> computer.
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> Outlook (2010, 2013 & 2016)
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> To see the total size of your mailbox (and individual folders):
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> ·     Go to File, then click on the Cleanup Tools button and select
> Mailbox Cleanup in the drop-down window.
> ·     In the first section, click on the View Mailbox Size button.
> ·     Make a note (or take a screenshot) of the Total size (including
> folders).
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> TIP: for Outlook 2007 and previous, find this option under Tools, then
> Mailbox Cleanup.
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> Gmail (Free Level and Google Apps)
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> Scroll down to the very bottom of your Inbox to see the percentage of
> space that you're using for all folders.
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> Write down this amount for after you've done your big cleanup.
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> Now let's get started deleting!
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> Opt Out Of Marketing Emails That You Don’t Read Regularly
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> We all do it -- give our email address to get an extra percentage off a
> sale, or to get access to some content we want. However, then the emails
> keep coming! These are unwanted messages, but they're not spam since we
> "opted in."
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> The best way to get rid of these is to unsubscribe as soon as you decide
> you'll never read them.
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> But if you have a whole bunch in your Inbox, you can find them quickly and
> opt-out using a search method based on the typical language used in
> marketing emails (usually in fine print at the very bottom of the email).
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> In the search box at the top of your Inbox (this works in both Outlook and
> Gmail) copy and paste the following common key words/phrases for marketing
> emails:
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> unsubscribe OR opt-out OR update your subscription OR manage your
> subscription
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> TIP: By putting "OR" in the search results, you can refine your search for
> any one of these phrases at the same time.
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> The search results will bring up all emails with any of these terms. Now
> you can follow the opt-out link (again, typically at the bottom of the
> email) to discontinue receiving them. You may have several emails from the
> same provider -- you only need to opt-out once.
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> Delete by "Chunking"
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> We use the term "chunking" to refer to grouping all emails from one
> sender. Then you can delete a large group of email at one time.
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> For example, you may have worked on a project with "Phil" last month, but
> now it is complete. Your Inbox may have many straggling emails from Phil
> that are no longer needed. You can get rid of them all at once.
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> There are a few ways to find all emails form one sender in Outlook. You can
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> ·     With your Inbox open, click on the "FROM" word in the toolbar. To
> highlight all of the email from one person, click on the first email, hold
> down the Shift key and then click on the last one. All will be highlighted,
> then you can Delete.
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> ·     Or, use the Search box to key in a Sender's name or email address.
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> Sort by Sender in Gmail:
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> If you want to find and delete all email from a particular contact:
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> ·     Start typing in the contact's name in the search box (Gmail will
> pre-populate choices for you).
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> ·     When you've found an email from them, hover the mouse over their
> name to bring up a pop-up window, then click Emails. This will list all
> emails To and From that person.
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> ·     Instead of going down the line and checking the box next to each
> email to delete them individually, you can highlight all displayed emails
> by clicking the select box at the top and choosing All.
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> ·     Now you can delete all emails for that contact at once.
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> NOTE: If all is selected, and you find a few items you want to keep, just
> un-select those individual messages. Then delete.
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> Get Rid of Giant Emails
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> We often receive (and send) emails that have large files attached -- like
> a PowerPoint file or images. If you're short on storage space you can save
> the large attachments to your hard drive, and delete the email.
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> To find these larger emails, search by email Size.
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> In Outlook there are a few ways to find large files. The easiest is to
> click the Size button in the tool bar to sort by email total size.The
> largest emails will rise to the top of the list like cream on fresh milk.
> Now you can save the attachments and quickly delete the email.
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> In Gmail, in the search bar at the top of your Inbox:
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> ·     Click the down arrow.
> ·     At the bottom is an option to search by Size.
> ·     Fill in an amount (like 5 MB) and click the blue search button.
> ·     This will bring up not only received emails in your Inbox and
> folders (categories), but in your Sent and Deleted boxes also.
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> Above all, create a process for handling email so your Inbox doesn't
> become overwhelming. Set aside time each day and follow the FAT principle
> -- File it, Act on it (then delete it), or Trash it. Be ruthless!
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> Communicating: Email
> Don't be a "black hole"
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> How often do you get an email note from someone … you read it, move on …
> and never acknowledge the communication?
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> It's great to be informed, isn't it? You appreciate being in the loop. So,
> if you want to stay there, and continue to get good info, it's nice to send
> a short acknowledgement.
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> A simple “I got it!” will do. Or “Thanks”. Besides affirming the info has
> been received, it usually makes the sender feel good as well.
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> You could even use this opportunity to endorse the idea, show appreciation
> or simply reinforce that you are an active member of the group.
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