Poll: Do you have a separate e-mail address for work-related communication? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you have a separate e-mail address for work-related communication?".
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| | | Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 00:02 English to French + ...
Supposedly yes, the only one I pay for = the slowest and least efficient (no Webmail, no spam filter)... I turned things the other way around: I have 3 "professional" accounts, all free + one paid. I also have several other "private" accounts to register on Websites when necessary, get promotional mail from local shops and stores, and "fun" from friends and acquaintances. | | | Mary Worby United Kingdom Local time: 23:02 German to English + ...
I have one e-mail account for everything. Although I do have two e-mail addresses (one personal, one private), they both go to the same account and all e-mails come from the same address. I also have a Gmail account, but it's basically dormant. I only set it up because I needed one to buy apps on my phone! | | | neilmac Spain Local time: 00:02 Spanish to English + ...
Otherwise my business correspondence would be lost among floods of spam, as I only use free mail (Yahoo, Gmail, etc). For example, I have one email address I only use for proz/kudoz queries. I look at this when I have time, which is not regularly. I also have one which I mainly use when registering software etc, which doesn't get too much spam. I have another for pub quiz related items and general jokey stuff that friends send from time to time, and a gmail account which I use as ... See more Otherwise my business correspondence would be lost among floods of spam, as I only use free mail (Yahoo, Gmail, etc). For example, I have one email address I only use for proz/kudoz queries. I look at this when I have time, which is not regularly. I also have one which I mainly use when registering software etc, which doesn't get too much spam. I have another for pub quiz related items and general jokey stuff that friends send from time to time, and a gmail account which I use as backup when Yahoo is on the blink. I also have a few others.... The address I use for my "business" purposes is also a freeby, from Yahoo, and it doesn't get a lot of spam either, so I must be doing something right. The only snag is that clients with excessive security tend to have systems that automatically reject anything that looks like spam, but forewarned is forearmed. I also recently discovered I have more than one facebook account, one which I didn't even remember opening...
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 00:02 Member (2009) English to German + ...
neilmac wrote: Otherwise my business correspondence would be lost among floods of spam, as I only use free mail (Yahoo, Gmail, etc). I have one email address for business only, although very urgent personal emails from 2 or 3 special friends are allowed. There are 3 or 4 (or maybe more) email addresses I can use for other correspondence. Btw Neil - Happy (belated) Birthday. | | | Only for the first contact | Jun 12, 2011 |
My web site hosting package includes 10 e-mail addresses, from which I use only one as my first-contact address. Since it is published on my web site, it gets a ton of spam from robots scavenging the web. The service is rather lame, so I open it on webmail (I could use POP3, but I don't), bulk-delete all spam, and redirect (one great feature available there) the worthy messages to my main e-mail address, from where I'll reply. My main e-mail address is a premium service IMAP, no vol... See more My web site hosting package includes 10 e-mail addresses, from which I use only one as my first-contact address. Since it is published on my web site, it gets a ton of spam from robots scavenging the web. The service is rather lame, so I open it on webmail (I could use POP3, but I don't), bulk-delete all spam, and redirect (one great feature available there) the worthy messages to my main e-mail address, from where I'll reply. My main e-mail address is a premium service IMAP, no volume limit. Amazingly efficient and effective intelligent antispam and antivirus resources. Quite inexpensive, some USD 7/month, yet there is no objection to me receiving terabyte-size attachments there. Messages are automatically deleted on their anniversary; for some USD 20/month I could keep them forever, however I prefer the other way. I have yet a third address - it was once my main e-mail address - for about half a dozen Yahoogroups lists I subscribe to. Though I use a lot of freeware - some excellent video-related programs are so - for some reason I've never trusted free e-mail services. ▲ Collapse | | |
I have 2 email accounts (my own domain) that I use for business purposes. One of them is made public on my website and on online profiles like my proz profile. If people contact me via that email, I answer them from the personalized veronica.lupascu email. This is mostly for spam protection reasons. I also have 2 personal emails, one in yahoo and one in gmail. I use the yahoo one only for registering on websites and it is generally full of spam. I don't open it too often. The gmail... See more I have 2 email accounts (my own domain) that I use for business purposes. One of them is made public on my website and on online profiles like my proz profile. If people contact me via that email, I answer them from the personalized veronica.lupascu email. This is mostly for spam protection reasons. I also have 2 personal emails, one in yahoo and one in gmail. I use the yahoo one only for registering on websites and it is generally full of spam. I don't open it too often. The gmail account is for my friends and family, for facebook and proz. I made separate folders for each category, so they don't get messed up. I think having a domain name for your business email accounts is very important. This was the main reason I bought my domain name. ▲ Collapse | | |
i have one main address I use for work etc...another email address I also give out for clients, but it's mainly a CC address (gmail) and a yahoo address that is mainly for Paypal, online purchases etc. | |
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Gmail is perfect choice | Jun 13, 2011 |
I used to have paid email, provided by my Internet provider. I never had so much spam like here. I got daily around 50 emails and only 2-3 were related to me. I switched to gmail/hotmail and my problem with spam completely disappear. One thinks that if you pay for email, it should be good one and spam-free. apparently not. and another small joke: all my friends/business contacts who have this provider always complain that they are not getting emails in time, that th... See more I used to have paid email, provided by my Internet provider. I never had so much spam like here. I got daily around 50 emails and only 2-3 were related to me. I switched to gmail/hotmail and my problem with spam completely disappear. One thinks that if you pay for email, it should be good one and spam-free. apparently not. and another small joke: all my friends/business contacts who have this provider always complain that they are not getting emails in time, that they are losing emails.. I can only recommend gmail/hotmail/yahoo ▲ Collapse | | | No - I want to make it easy for people to find me | Jun 14, 2011 |
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