What was your last email about?

A reply to a request for network downtime. It was approved, which means I get to work this weekend. Yay.

Auto generated email informing me that the some of the people who are on a distribution list I used to send out an email apparently are no longer employed here - they’re addy’s can’t be found.

Outbound: about today’s baseball draft.
Inbound: CNET newsletter.

Thank you for my prompt payment email from an EBay seller.

My last email was about glass dildos. Not spam, sadly… A friend of mine paid a trip to the Hustler store, and she was wondering whether they were decorative or functional.

Yow! You saw it here first, boys and girls! An in-depth, behind-the-scenes exclusive on the non-stop, thrill-a-minute life of a SDMB Admin! :slight_smile:

Mine? Confirmation of an invite to a co-worker’s going-away lunch.

Received: Info on a condo complex I was interested in.
Sent: an email to UncleBeer that I’m glad he didn’t receive before he wrote his post above. :wink:

Asked an ebay seller about a Ford transfer case. Anybody out there have a Borg Warner 1356, slip-yoke, manual shift cheap?


Fagjunk Theology: Not just for sodomite propagandists anymore.

Received: Request for graduating seniors to donate money for our senior gift to the Uni

Sent: Many job link info things to my other email so I can send out resumes tonight sobs I’m never going to find a job…cough okay, better now :smiley:

The last email I sent was a rather bitchy warning to someone on another message board advising her that if she wanted to patronize me, she should at least get her facts straight first. She was quibbling because I described someone’s illness as fatal rather than terminal. Yes, my response involved quoting dictionary definitions. No, I am not proud of this. :rolleyes:

The last email I received was at work regarding my travel arrangements to a class next week.

Received - Hubby’s email about possible retorts concerning a customer’s email about “gurms” and the ATM.

Sending: I’m reading The 100 Greatest Disasters of All Time, and the writer missed one. Now looking for his email address. (Why yes, I do always proofread, even at lunch. Why do you ask?)

<i>Received</i> – an e-mail from a client asking about the current status of his case.

<i>Not sent</i> – The same damn nothing is happening as the last time you asked. We’re still waiting for the other side to respond. When something happens I’ll tell you. Sheesh.

I chat with a German friend via email all day long because I have a fear of turning on the MSN messenger that came with my work computer (even though the receptionist installed Yahoo Messenger the day she started, and her MSN messenger turns on when she boots her computer up for the day).

So the last thing was from him, about how he’s watching Alias right now.

The last thing I sent, was to him, in response to that.

Last message I received was from an MSN group who have added me to there mailing list, or maybe someone else added me to it to p*ss me off… Its a group for 60’s+ and I’ve got 40 years to go before I get there :rolleyes:

sent/recieved: discussing confusion over my dad forwarding winnie the pooh images.

Joke from my sister despite the fact that we live in the same house and it would have been easier just to tell me it.

Last time I checked I had two. One from an internet friend about his day yesterday and one from a face to face friend that I serve on a board with that her father is dying and she won’t be around over the weekend.

Inbound: Spam. I think it was about mortgage rates, but I deleted it before I finished reading the subject.

Outbound: Contact information for a patient (work-related).

Inbound: Invite to a bachelor party.

Outgoing: request to Ford Media for electronic versions of some press releases.

Happy

trying to clear up a misunderstanding with a friend from mississippi