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== '''Riccardo B''' - '''23.01.2025''' == * Age: Around 30 * Work: Marketing in a multinational company that builds CNC machines, Padua How many times I check mails: around 10 times per day I use Outlook for work, Gmail for personal How many colleagues do I have: around 300 Usually, when sending emails, I try not respond in a way that does not encourage a long discussion. I try to be concise. I send very precise emails, I don't leave space for pointless wandering of the conversation. I prefer using WhatsApp for fast conversations, or I normally talk with a person face to face, if I need anything. Why? Because it's more immediate. Sometimes I force the person that I need to give me an answer in that moment. It happens that I get CCed in long threads, but I am not directly involved. The content of the conversation is often not pertinent with what I do, so I don't even read it. Maybe I don't need to follow the whole thread. Maybe some part of content is relevant to my work, but they put me in CC, and everybody posts, and I don't need to read what they write. This often happens to most of my colleagues as well. '''Feedback to our UX mail threading idea''' Yes, great. Indeed, I cannot see a better way to select the content that we want to see. Good idea. Your idea is certainly intriguing. In my specific situation, its relevance is somewhat limited, because I don't often deal with lengthy discussion threads. However, based on my observations of others' experiences, I can see how this could be a valuable concept. ==== Installing Parula ==== Unfortunately, in my company, our security policies do not allow me to install other software, so I cannot install Parula. It is difficult for the IT department to approve a software different from what they are already using. We have valuable client data that we need to protect. Maybe your target can be less structured companies.
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