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	<title>Kommentare zu: How to become an Email Ninja.</title>
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		<title>Von: maik</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m not that liberal with the delete key. If the mailbox has storage limits, then this might be a very smart soloution. But in case of GMail or my own domain, where storage is not a question, why should i delete e-mails? Everything done (or ignored) will be moved to the archive. So i don&#039;t have to spent time on thinking whether something could be helpful in the future or not.
Sure, Newsletters or Google Alerts are not part of the archive, they are executed by rule # 8. :-)</description>
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Sure, Newsletters or Google Alerts are not part of the archive, they are executed by rule # 8. :-)</p>
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