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Invisible wrote:
>>> Actually, any *really* important information, I tend to put into a
>>> Word document or something and then delete the original email. So, for
>>> example, if I want to know our public IP address, I look at my network
>>> diagram rather than hunt down the original email from BT.
>>
>> Ah ok, makes sense, but I tend to keep the original emails too, incase
>> anything dodgy happens later and then you can forward them their
>> original email and say "hey look, you told me this before" :-)
>
> Indeed. And I still have my boss's email telling me that I need to go
> read the Procedure Document for the operation of the water purifier in
> the Oregon lab. But once these little political battles are over,
> there's usually no reason to keep the email.
But no reason to delete it either. You're way below your limit.
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