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How I manage my KDE email
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The deleting most emails is very interesting. In my personal email, I've been saved quite a few times by finding emails multiple years old. But I can definitely see how things would be quite different in a work email, and I may consider trying that myself.
Funnily enough, I cannot remember having to find emails older than a few days/weeks, so for work email, I could probably delete all emails older than 6 month or a year. OTOH, better safe than sorry. I only delete emails with big attachments and simply archive the rest.
I'll even save important emails in project folders, just in case and it is nice being able to have some emails right at hand w/o searching.
Not deleting, only archiving mail saved my ass when an employer tried to short me a few months, and I could just forward the "please start working now" mail to my lawyer.
Nice one, although I am sorry for your shitty experience with the employer. We should have a world wide open database about employers pulling this kind of shit!