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7 Ways to Avoid E-mail Disasters

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7 Ways to Avoid E-mail Disasters

Think twice before posting that "anonymous" angry e-mail on your client's online feedback page, even if you're sending it from a made-up account. Every e-mail application stores data about the sender in the header -- specifically, an IP number that can be traced online.

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