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MDM articles in 6/2005 MacWorld

Macworld: Feature: The inbox makeover

A couple articles I wrote will be appearing in the June, 2005 issue of MacWorld, including this piece on overhauling your approach to email.

Each e-mail message in your inbox demands your time and attention. Filters and rules are great for reducing some of that demand, shunting easily defined mail such as e-newsletters and personal notes to their appropriate folders. But important e-mail messages are often hard to define and organize with automatic, rules-based management. They require filters and rules that reside only in your brain.

Here are a few archived posts where I started talking about some of these ideas, and where there’s a bit more detail on email and Entourage for folks who enjoyed the MacWorld article:

[Thanks for the heads-up, Matt]

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E-mail tips for Macophiles I received...

E-mail tips for Macophiles

I received the following two useful links from Mike Scott (mscott at iupui dot edu) that point to useful tips and tricks for Mac users:

http://www.43folders.com/2005/04/mdm_articles_in.html

and

http://www.macworld.com/2005/04/features/tipsinbox/i

 
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