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When NOT to E-mail

David Shipley and Will Schwalbe

Just because e-mail is good for some things doesn’t mean it’s good for everything. What follows is a list of the times and occasions you absolutely, positively should not send e-mail. Your aim should be not to follow it religiously but to come up with your own list—and stick to it. Sure, good fences make good neighbors. But that means good neighbors make good fences. These are ours. And until you build your own, you may want to make them yours.

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