- First, determine if you're sending to a wireless device
- Don't overabrvt
- The subject line isn't everything, but it should often be the only thing
- Put yourself in the receiver's shoes
- Ask before you tell your life story
- Cut the funny stuff
- Skip your John Hancock
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008
E-mail etiquette for wireless devices
An article from Microsoft offers you 7 tips on email etiquette for wireless devices.
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