Do you get a lot of email?

Discussion in 'Water Cooler' started by cpvr, Nov 28, 2009.

  1. cpvr

    cpvr Regular Member

    I used to get a lot of email last year - but now I mainly get around 5 - 10 emails a day (non spam) from users asking for help, or people contacting for whatever reason. I usually send out email if I'm trying to get a partnership or two, so I contact them about that, but my average is usually 5 - 10 emails a day.

    So, do you get a lot of email?
     
  2. Michael

    Michael Regular Member

    Emails from our forum, we get roughly one a week from a member. Advertisers contact us every now and then via the contact form too, more often than members.
     
  3. BananaQueen

    BananaQueen Grand Master

    i get loads, mostly from facebook cause instead of emailing me my friends post it on the forum, or talk to me on fb or msn
     
  4. Boss

    Boss Resident Silly Man

    In total non-script generated emails from actual people per week? Around 200. Hate it.
     
  5. Dan Hutter

    Dan Hutter aka Big Dan

    I don't get as much as I used to. I still get annoyed at the number of auto-responders that auto-reply to forum notices. As a lot of my members are business owners they've got auto-replies setup, I filter most of htem out but it's annoying.
     
  6. Ryan Ashbrook

    Ryan Ashbrook Regular Member

    I look at about 50 legitimate emails a day on my personal account. And 100 to 150 across my other accounts.
     
  7. kev

    kev Regular Member

    I get all kinds of emails - sitemap reports, comments on my youtube videos, questions from members.

    I used to get a notification from youtube when someone subscribed to my youtube channel. But after my inbox got about 10,000 unread emails, I had to turn some of the youtube notification emails off.
     
  8. MjrNuT

    MjrNuT Grand Master

    kevin, means your service announcements are rockin' and popular. kudos man.


    Compared to those of you above, I'd say I get very little email. Few sale promo emails from favorite stores/day.

    The cycle of on/off emails in other personal areas (e.g., real estate agents, rental management company, family plans for the holidays, etc.)
     
  9. Nick

    Nick Regular Member

    Do you mean all of my e-mail accounts combined, or each one individually? :P

    Either way, it's too much to read. I hardly read any more chain letters and "funnies" that get forwarded to me by friends and family. I used to move them all to a "to read" folder (for when I have spare time and nothing to do) but then that started to pile up with none of them ever getting read, I began to delete all incoming forwarded chain messages.
     

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