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E-mail Guide
Electronic mail is a unique medium of communication.
Messages can be replied to or forwarded with speed and
ease, and email has the potential to reach a wide
audience. These features can also be misused. There are a
few basic guidelines for the responsible use of email
that can help you avoid common mistakes while you enjoy
the full benefits of this technology.
The privacy of an email message cannot be guaranteed.
An email message may be forwarded, printed, or
permanently stored by any recipient. Email can be
misdirected, even when you are careful. Do not put
something in an email message that you would not want
read by everybody. And if you receive a message intended
for someone else, let the sender know.
Email does not show the subtleties of voice or body
language. Avoid attempts at irony or sarcasm. The most
effective email is short, clear, and relevant. If you
receive a message that makes you upset, do not respond
immediately, and in any case, avoid "flaming,"
that is, sending an angry or rude message.
Email Tips
As you use email, keep the following tips in mind:
- Email is easily forwarded to someone else.
Although this is convenient, it is not always
appropriate. If you are unsure, ask the sender
before you forward a message.
- Email replies may go to more people than you
realize. When replying to a message, be sure to
look at the list of recipients.
- Email can be junk mail, so avoid unnecessary
proliferation of messages.
- Email takes up computer space, so delete messages
you no longer need.
- The integrity of an email message cannot be
guaranteed. If a received message seems out of
character for the sender, double-check before
taking it seriously.
- Email is meant for informal correspondence as
well as scholarly, scientific, and clinical
communications. You should not use email for
official record purposes where a memo would be
required (e.g., personnel actions, organization
changes, contracts, and policy statements).
- Email should not be considered private.
Confidential information should not be sent by
email.
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