If you receive a ton of emails every day and have not been
able to organise your inbox effectively, this article is for you!
In the fast paced world we live in keeping track of the
barrage of information we are loaded with is a challenge which is why setting
up your folders in such a way that you can access them at a later date is vital
to helping you stay productive.
At Jovago.com, Africa’s largest hotel boking portal, we
present 5 indispensable tools to help manage in-bound mails on the Outlook platform.
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RULE 1 – Sieve through
your mails often
To prevent a heavy backlog from weighing you down, always
keep fewer than 25 emails in the main inbox and clear out your spam folder as
often as possible.
Create a category for each of your emails in relation to the
projects you manage and link them to your calendar if they are time bound. To set-up
categories for your mailbox, insert a prefix in the subject line of your mails
before sending and then categorize all messages based on the prefix you have
created.
RULE 2 - Never, ever permanently
delete an email.
With the amount of storage Microsoft Outlook offers with its
premium package, it saves you the hassle of having to clean up old mails. The fact
that you never really know when you will need them is also an added incentive.
RULE 3 – Keep your
labels simple
While it may be cool to personalize your tabs with unique
names, it can get confusing in the long run. Switching ‘inbox’ to fancy names
like ‘envelope’, ‘bag 1’ and all other fancy names people use can create some
form of dissonance when your mail box tries to sort spam mails from priority
messages.
If an email is marked as ‘unread’, it should truly be
unread. Try not to use the ‘Unread’ or ‘Sent’ attribute any other purpose than
its intended use and you should be fine.
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