Mark Eanes
- Test your
configuration by sending mail to yourself first
- Keep replies in
context
- Keep your reply
messages to the same topic don’t get of course
- Be polite and
courteous when sending emails to people
- Don’t get caught up
in grammar and punctuation.
Tez Higgins
- Don't expose your
email routing list to spammers
- Check your spelling.
- Don't send
unsolicited file attachments
- If you are on AOL,
do not use the "Forward" command
- Use a descriptive
Subject line
Amanda Rasch
- Keep reply messages
short, sweet, and to the point.
- Use smileys to show
how you feel about a subject.
- Don’t send chain
letters. No one cares to read them.
- Don’t type in all
uppercase letters. It makes it seem like you’re YELLING!
- When you reply to an
e-mail, make sure you are spelling the persons name right.
Santonio Bivins
1.
Take another look before you
send a message.
2.
Be careful with wording in
e-mails.
3.
Warning do not click on me too
messages.
4.
Use e-mail the way you want
everyone else to use it.
5.
Writing in all caps is like
shouting.
Ms. Starke
- Take another look
before you send a message.
- Be careful with
irony in email
- Writing in all caps
like shouting
- Clean up emails
before forwarding them
- Ask before sending
huge attatchment
Treasure Francis
- Take another look
before you send a message.
- Be careful with
irony in email
- Writing in all caps
like shouting
- Clean up emails
before forwarding them
- Ask before sending
huge attatchment
Brandon Wrice
1.)
Keep replies to messages to
the point.
2.)
Writing in ALL CAPS is like
shouting.
3.)
Keep signature files down to
4-6 lines.
4.)
Be careful with irony in
messages.
5.)
Avoid “Me Too” messages.
Kismic Jones
- Don’t type in all
caps
- Don’t leave the
subject line blank
- Don’t forward virus
warnings
- Never send email
without a comment
5. Always respond promptly.
Kristan Morris
- Take another look
before sending a email to someone.
- Sending huge
Unsolicited attachments
- Ask someone before
you send then a huge attachment
- Check your spelling
- Caps means that u
are angry so try not to use caps unless needed
Alex
Hall
Take another look
before you send a message.
Clean up emails before
you send them
Don’t use all caps.
Avoid me too messages.
Be careful with irony
in emails.
Grady Daniels
- Behave the same way
you would in real life.
- Avoid typing in all
caps
- Don’t send chain
letters.
- Use correct grammar
and don’t criticize other people’s grammar.
- Assume it isn’t
private, don’t say anything you wouldn’t want read on the news.
Sunny Stuckey
- Use email the way
you want everyone to use it.
- Check your spelling.
- Writing in all caps
is like shouting.
- Clean up email
before forwarding them
Lily Chapman
- Always preview
message before you send it.
- Don’t type in sticky
caps. It is aNnOyInG.
- Be careful with
irony.
- Send plain emails,
some people don’t like html.
- Ask before you send
large attachments, don’t want to clog up servers.
Kelly Mize
- NEVER EVER EVER open
up email messages from strangers.
- Take another look
before you send your messages.
- Ask before you send
huge attachments.
- Clean up emails
before forwarding them.
- When in doubt, send
plain text email, not HTML.
JoJo Bright
. All capitol
letters mean shouting
2.Check your
spelling
3. Don’t send
unsolicited file attachments
4. Watch your
tone it’s written, not verbal communication
5. Quote back
only what is relevant.