@publicvoit but... Why?
@publicvoit inbox zero. I think of that like unicorns, and flat earth. It's not really a thing... I have too many inboxes and too much outbox flow
@worldsendless I know many people practicing inbox zero. I do it as well.
@publicvoit how many inboxes are you zeroing, and is this different than marking things read?
@worldsendless My personal and my business inbox.
Yes, it's different than marking things read because my inbox is empty after processing each email.
@publicvoit so it means "read, replied, filed"? I assume it doesn't mean "deleted and gone from searches"
@worldsendless This is what #inboxzero is about https://karl-voit.at/2019/01/13/inbox-zero-inbox-infinity/
@worldsendless Up to you how you implement the method. Some prefer deleting processed emails, some prefer archiving. Doesn't change the underlying process steps of #inboxzero. #email
@worldsendless To achieve inbox zero at last? 😉