So he has devised various strategies to cope with all the emails he receives, the main one being 'delete'.
I get a lot of email. And I mean a lot. Every time I'm away from my desk my inbox rapidly fills up with messages. In fact, sometimes just taking a few minutes out to make a cup of coffee can be all it takes for my messages to multiply at an alarming rate.
Generally speaking, these emails can be divided into three types: ones that try to sell me something I don't want to buy; ones that try to tell me something I don't want to know; and ones that try to get me to do something that I most definitely would rather not do.
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