Everything as a service and the idea of the cloud


Problem:

The network as "somewhere else": everything as a service and the idea of "the cloud"

Email Volume

(1) I suspect that you all receive a lot of email. So do I. Let me give you an idea. In my Gmail account (the one I use for most personal and private business correspondence) there are currently 7,817 messages; this represents the traffic since December 1, less some deleted. It does not include the 4,188 messages in my Spam Folder (they are deleted automatically after 30 days, so multiply that by 7 months for spam total). Nor does it include my other ten email accounts, including the big one - my school account - which has some 2,000 messages dating back to last December. In short, I get a LOT of stuff. A lot of it is quasi-spam - that is, advertising or other newsletters, or other stuff of some valve, but not personal.

So how do you handle your own volume? I must confess that I handle most of mine by ignoring it. Of course, that means I sometimes miss messages I should have. But I'm pretty stymied about what to do.

So - tell us about your own email traffic, and what you do about it.

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