So, I'm cleaning out my old e-mail, deleting everything older than a year, and I just realized that in 2004, I received and stored (which means it's not counting spam) over 24,000 pieces of e-mail to my work address, and over 1,400 (not counting things that get moved to other folders like listservs, comments on my site, breaking news, etc) to my personal e-mail addresses.
I have no way of knowing how much spam I got, but since my real-to-spam ratio on my personal address is about 1:4 (I have one address that just gets slammed) and on my AOL account, it's probably 10:1, that's almost 10,000 pieces of spam last year.
So, more than 25,400 pieces of e-mail passed through my inbox. That's about 70 a day. I'm sure there are people who get more e-mail than I do, but wow. That's just crazy. I can guarantee that I read all of them, and more than half required me to either send a response or do something. I'm surprised I do anything else.
If only I could figure out how many IM's I got last year...
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