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akhiil mittal
Hi Kirti



Useful tips. But I am confused by disclaimer point!!



Add disclaimers to your emails: It is important to add disclaimers to your internal and external mails, since this can help protect your company from liability



Everyone uses it but how does it help?!



These disclaimer like 'This e-mail message and attachment are confidential and are for the exclusive use of this intended recipient(s). If you are not the recipient, please do not read, distribute or take any action upon this message. If you have received it in error, please return email and promptly delete this message.' etc.



If some one gets an official mail by mistake then following can happen.



1. info she/he can use... If someone gets an info that is useful for her/him. she/he would be stupid to not read and use that info... if this doesn't happen then I am living in some other world!



2. Info useless for her/him... Definitely, useless.



3. She/he gets offended... You can not stop her/him to take up the issue however good or legally accurate your disclaimer is!!... and if this doesn't happen then obviously mail is not offensive enough!



4. She/he gets amused... recipient will love your company.



and I strongly feel that it is a herd mentality of using a general disclaimer in an email. Unless these disclaimer are as specific as by a bank or stock market agent saying the rates quoted in this mail may change by the time you read it!

Regards

Akhiil Mittal

From India, Delhi
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manishsawankar
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Hi, Why should not we recall the message, ask for delivery and read receipt? I think we should use all these features provided by mail program. Regards Manish
From India, Nagpur
magoopreeti
Hi Kirti, This is indeed a very good presentation and something that we being HR people should strictly adhere to. Thanks a lot and keep on posting such PPTs. Thanks Preeti :D
From India, Delhi
akhiil mittal
There seems a gender bias here... :) no one is commenting on what I have said here... neither negative nor positive comments!! :)
From India, Delhi
viroop.raturi
Hey Kriti
Real nice work; however, try and avoid giving so many tips. Also, be a little careful about the back ground!!
Take care!
Roopali
quote=Kirti Bajaj;144175]Hello Members,
I have prepared a presentation on E-Mail Etiquettes.
We all realise the importance of email communication in todays competitive business world.
I have just tried to highlight few important points which can be useful for an effective email communication.
Looking forward for your replies.
Thanks & Regards,
Kirti[/quote]

From India, Delhi
rradhaonline
Hi Dinesh, I have been involved in lot of emails very recently. i would like to get some inputs from you on how to write business emails. Any help on this would be great. Thank you R.Radha krishnan
From India, Madras
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