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Weak Passwords leave us wide open for hackers. Ilovemykids;
beerisgreat; footballisbetter are NOT good passwords. Create a
password to your email that includes special characters (*, &,
%, etc.), numbers AND letters. I%L^M(K)98716 is a great
password
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Work-related issues only No personal email No forwarding of
viruses, chain letters, or information that the addressee should
not see. No use of company email to do work for a second job
Avoid abbreviations (LOL, etc.) Avoid emoticons with business
email Do not speak against other coworkers or customers in e-mail
Use polite, professional language
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Do not Include Hobbies/Interests; Quotes; Frilly Fonts Image
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Include Full name Job Position Email address Phone Number Image
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Address the person professionally Respond within 24 hours Keep
emails concise Who What Where When Thanks
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Be clear who should take action on the email Avoid reply all
messages Include a detailed subject line of 3-5 words Use active,
not passive, language Do not open email that looks unfamiliar
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