Mark Eanes 

  1. Test your configuration by sending mail to yourself first
  2. Keep replies in context
  3. Keep your reply messages to the same topic don’t get of course
  4. Be polite and courteous when sending emails to people
  5. Don’t get caught up in grammar and punctuation.

Tez Higgins

  1. Don't expose your email routing list to spammers
  2. Check your spelling.
  3. Don't send unsolicited file attachments
  4. If you are on AOL, do not use the "Forward" command
  5. Use a descriptive Subject line

Amanda Rasch 

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 

  1. Take another look before you send a message.
  2. Be careful with irony in email
  3. Writing in all caps like shouting
  4. Clean up emails before forwarding them
  5. Ask before sending huge attatchment

Treasure Francis 

  1. Take another look before you send a message.
  2. Be careful with irony in email
  3. Writing in all caps like shouting
  4. Clean up emails before forwarding them
  5. 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

  1. Don’t type in all caps
  2. Don’t leave the subject line blank
  3. Don’t forward virus warnings
  4. Never send email without a comment
    5.  Always respond promptly.

Kristan Morris 

  1. Take another look before sending a email to someone.
  2. Sending huge Unsolicited attachments
  3. Ask someone before you send then a huge attachment
  4. Check your spelling
  5. 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 

  1. Behave the same way you would in real life.
  2. Avoid typing in all caps
  3. Don’t send chain letters.
  4. Use correct grammar and don’t criticize other people’s grammar.
  5. Assume it isn’t private, don’t say anything you wouldn’t want read on the news.

Sunny Stuckey

  1. Use email the way you want everyone to use it.
  2. Check your spelling.
  3.  Writing in all caps is like shouting. 
  4. Clean up email before forwarding them

Lily Chapman

  1. Always preview message before you send it.
  2. Don’t type in sticky caps. It is aNnOyInG.
  3. Be careful with irony.
  4. Send plain emails, some people don’t like html.
  5. Ask before you send large attachments, don’t want to clog up servers.

Kelly Mize

  1. NEVER EVER EVER open up email messages from strangers.
  2. Take another look before you send your messages.
  3. Ask before you send huge attachments.
  4. Clean up emails before forwarding them.
  5. 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.