The ins and outs of E-Mail. (tips on using electronic mail)

From: USA Today (Magazine) | Date: August 1, 1998 | Copyright information

Electronic mail has its own rules and idiosyncrasies. Most people do not realize that privacy is limited. It is advisable to keep the message short because only the first 24 lines appear on the first computer screen. The subject of the message should be clear because people get dozens of messages daily.

Electronic mail has captivated people around the world, but experts say it often is abused, misused, or misunderstood. This medium, which almost was nonexistent 10 years ago, now ...

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