The elusive Inbox Zero – the zen utopia of the Internet professional. An indicator of the mastery of one’s own time and schedule. We all say we want it, a small few accomplish it, the rest of us feel proud when we’re in double, or even triple digits. Managing your email is a priority for many of us though as it is still a very important means of communication. Thus the overwhelming number of systems, tools and add-ons designed to help us keep our email under control. One of the newest I am hearing about lately is SaneBox so I decided to give it a try. My biggest issue with email is the volume of items that come in on a daily basis. I’m a sucker when it comes to noticing the unread count, I must know what just came in when I get any sort of notification. A common suggestion from many people is to only check your email a couple of times per day. Perhaps it’s just my own addiction but I have never been able to do that. There are emergency situations that arise, there are clients that I want to be able to respond quickly to, and if nothing else even the process of generating and sending an outbound email usually exposes my inbox to me. I can’t help but notice new items. Boston-based SaneBox operates under the premise that if it can identify what is really important to you, and move the rest out of your way, those distractions won’t interrupt your work flow and will let you focus on only what is truly important. http://youtu.be/-d12rqEoyh4 What I like most about Sanebox is that it’s just dead simple. You connect your account and it starts working. SaneBox creates new folders or labels within your account and automatically scans your email for importance as it arrives. By filtering out the non-urgent email it keeps the distractions from the receipt of new items to an absolute minimum. Ideally only letting email which is highly important through while moving less important email to the other filtered areas keeps you from normal notifications and the desire to ‘just check to see who that’s from’ as new items arrive. By default SaneBox will move emails to a @SaneLater folder. The @Sanelater folder isn’t saying that this email isn’t important, it’s just not important NOW. Check it once or twice a day and process accordingly. You can add additional folders for bulk and news items which allow greater granularity and they can house those items that you can process less frequently. A @SaneBlackhole folder will make pesky emails disappear forever.
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