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    Re: Keeping messages...

    Read it, then delete it immediately, goes for emails, texts, PMs.

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    Re: Keeping messages...

    Quote Originally Posted by Piglet
    I'm a deleter in the main - although I like to keep special messages from special people

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    Re: Keeping messages...

    I tend to keep all Jokes and funnies that I get as they can be ressurected (sp?) from time to time and some of them cheer me up that I like to keep reading them, also if i get an email from a friend or colleague that is especially nice I will keep for days when I need encouragement or an ego boost! Other than that everything else is filed in 'The round file - WPB or file 13 as it never gets used. On the professional / work side of it most things have to be filed and kept for future reference and audits, apart from the ones that start with ' whose coming to the pub at lunch?'

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    Re: Keeping messages...

    originally posted by LMC
    Are you a keeper or a deleter?
    Definitely a deleter.

    This goes for emails, text messages, PMs, etc.
    I'm not a hoarder by nature so this extends to other areas of my life too.

    If I'm not using it I don't keep it.

    I frequently dispose of letters, photographs, CDs, DVDs, videos, magazines, newspapers, books, clothes, shoes, bags, make up, jewellery, kitchen paraphanalia, bathroom bits, etc.
    I don't keep things 'just in case' because so far I've never needed anything that I've thrown out.

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    Re: Keeping messages...

    Quote Originally Posted by CeeCee
    Definitely a deleter.

    This goes for emails, text messages, PMs, etc.
    I'm not a hoarder by nature so this extends to other areas of my life too.

    If I'm not using it I don't keep it.
    All the important things are kept in your head and heart anyway!

    but I draw the line at old photographs... (the secret with this is, brutally bin the rubbish ones when you first develop/upload them in the first place! )
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    Re: Keeping messages...

    Quote Originally Posted by LMC
    Inspired by this thread... - here's a nosy one

    ...or they are the type of e-mails that shouldn't be re-read (i.e. ones from "love" interests where it's unhealthy to keep revisiting and trying to read between the lines for stuff that simply isn't there). So I'm a big fan of the delete key
    deleted those. that removed 2 emails in the last 42 years (and I'm not even that old yet )

    Other than that I am a keeper. I have cds going back around 10 years now with every email I ever received. This proved a life saver once in an industrial tribunal.

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