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Email is like inviting someone you meet at a party to come and talk to you in a separate room. Social media marketing is chatting with him in front of everyone else. Email is not private ; it can be intercepted anywhere en route to its recipient. In addition, it can live on for years in recipient email boxes, later to return to its sender in choice quotations. Email is a vital tool for business and many other interesting projects and ventures. Only an idiot would think of talking to clients over facebook or think they could have any kind of effective communication on twitter.

Email is sometimes interruptive and sometimes permissive. Sometimes you want it and sometimes you don’t. Email is doing better than it was not so long ago. What was killing email was spam, and spam fighting is getting better. Email is also easier to archive for later use, whereas feeds have an ephemeral nature.

Email is one of the greatest things the computer revolution has done for personal productivity. Used improperly, it can also hurt your productivity. Email is no different from any other written communication: it can be nuanced, sophisticated, and powerful - or not. The problem with email is not that it is incapable as a medium for transmitting full-bandwidth communication; rather the issue is that most people are not good writers, nor are they good readers. Email is certainly a great place to mine data about relationships, but surely the social networking phenomenon is not just about that either. Ever since Email started, it fundamentally changed the equation of how I can communicate freely.

Email is the workhorse of modern communications at work and at home. Yes, we still use letters -- mostly for bills and other unrelenting official forms. Email is the established technology for outbound digital messaging. That said, new channels are emerging. Email is among the most intrusive, perhaps second only to telemarketing. The problem is, email is also very cheap.

E-mail is not dead, but it does have a few fundamental flaws that need correction. I have written a few times about this. E-mail needs to be refined. Everything has become social, why hasn't e-mail? E-mail is a cold medium. It's not as personal as social networking, where message updates and friend connections extend users' online personas through their communications.

E-mail seems like common sense. Anyone can write an e-mail.

Mail server costs soar as spam volume increases, use images, attachments and other content that overloads servers, and you deploy more processor-hungry rules to catch new flavors of spam. Mail reported as spam by SpamCop users will be referred to as "reported email" or "reports" throughout this document. The SpamCop reporting tool cannot determine if email reported by users is or is not spam; it can only parse and report email which users give it.

Included in the message is a URL that will point you to a place on a secure web site that you can go and retrieve your encrypted message. Include the URL for this page if you don't wish to explain your faux pas in detail, that's why I wrote this section.

Information submitted on these bogus websites is harvested by the scammers and may then be used to steal funds from the user's accounts and/or steal the victim's identity. Information is traveling to and from your computer in the form of small packets. Each time your computer receives those packets, it reassembles them, and displays the email you received, or the web page you’re trying to view.