Most of us have a love-hate relationship with e-mail. It's allegedly our servant, but, let's face it, we are often its slaves.
Many of us also have a similar relationship with our e-mail client. Whether we use a desktop e-mail client or access our messages via a Web-based interface, these are necessary tools that, at their best, can ease the burden of the e-mail onslaught. And at their worst they help us learn some Very Bad Language. In corporate circles, that desktop e-mail client is often Microsoft Outlook.













