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Business Email Guide

Email Organisation

Build a simple inbox system that helps you find information, respond on time and keep important business records under control.

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The Purpose of an Organised Inbox

The goal is not necessarily an empty inbox. The goal is knowing what needs action, what is waiting and where completed information belongs.

Respond Reliably

Important customer, supplier and staff messages remain visible until the required action has been completed.

Find Information

Consistent folders, labels and search habits make quotes, invoices, approvals and conversations easier to retrieve.

Reduce Distraction

Filters and scheduled email checks keep low-priority messages from interrupting important work throughout the day.

A Simple Business Email System

Start with a small number of folders or labels. Add more only when they solve a real problem.

01 — Action RequiredMessages that need you to reply, decide, approve, pay or complete another task.
02 — Waiting ForItems where you have responded and are waiting for information or action from someone else.
03 — CustomersCompleted customer conversations worth retaining, optionally organised by customer or project.
04 — SuppliersOrders, account information, product discussions and completed supplier correspondence.
05 — FinanceInvoices, receipts, payment confirmations and financial correspondence that must be retained.
06 — ReferencePolicies, instructions, licences, subscriptions and useful information that does not fit elsewhere.
07 — NewslettersOptional reading that should not compete with operational messages in the inbox.
ArchiveCompleted messages that may still be useful but do not need a permanent category.
Keep it manageable: Too many folders create extra work and make filing decisions difficult. Search is often faster than navigating a deep folder structure.

Process Every Important Message

When you open a message, make a deliberate decision instead of repeatedly rereading it.

Delete. Remove genuine rubbish that has no legal, financial, operational or reference value.
Respond. If a useful reply takes only a few minutes, write it and complete the conversation immediately.
Do. Complete a short action, such as approving a document, booking an appointment or recording a payment.
Schedule. Add larger work to your calendar or task system and move the email to Action Required.
Delegate. Forward the message with clear instructions, then place your copy in Waiting For.
File or archive. Once no further action is needed, store the message in the appropriate folder or archive.

Use Filters and Rules

Automation can separate predictable messages before they fill the main inbox.

Newsletters

Move trusted newsletters into a reading folder and review them at a suitable time.

System Notifications

Label website, security, backup and software notifications while keeping urgent warnings visible.

Invoices and Receipts

Label messages containing invoices or receipts, but verify that important payment requests are legitimate.

Known Customers

Apply customer or project labels automatically when messages arrive from recognised addresses.

Internal Messages

Label staff or team correspondence using the company email domain or known addresses.

Suspicious Email

Do not create rules that automatically trust messages merely because they contain familiar words.

Daily and Weekly Routine

A small routine prevents email maintenance from becoming a major project.

Check email at planned times during the day.
Handle urgent customer messages first.
Move unfinished work to Action Required.
Review Waiting For and follow up when needed.
File or archive completed conversations.
Unsubscribe from unwanted legitimate newsletters.
Review junk and deleted folders before automatic removal.
Check mailbox storage and backup arrangements weekly.

Safe Record Keeping

Email can contain important business evidence, but an inbox should not be your only record system.

Financial Records

Save invoices, receipts and tax records in the business accounting or document system as required.

Contracts and Approvals

Store final agreements and important approvals with the relevant project or customer records.

Backups

Confirm how your email provider protects and restores data, then maintain any additional backup required by the business.

Privacy: Keep only information the business has a legitimate reason to retain. Protect confidential messages and follow applicable privacy, employment and record-retention requirements.

Common Problems

My inbox contains thousands of messages

Do not try to file everything individually. Create a temporary archive folder for older email, move messages older than a chosen date into it, then apply the new system to current messages.

I keep forgetting to reply

Move messages requiring a response into Action Required, flag important items and schedule follow-up time in your calendar.

I have too many folders

Combine overlapping categories and rely more on search. Keep only folders that clearly improve retrieval or action management.

Filters are hiding important messages

Review each rule, remove aggressive automatic actions and avoid marking messages as read unless you are certain they do not require attention.

My mailbox is running out of space

Remove genuine junk, review large attachments and confirm retention needs before deleting business records. Consider increasing storage or moving completed records into an approved archive.