Essential E-mail Etiquette
For all emails pertaining to classes
Use your MTSU account. No
matter what browser you use, you can access your MTSU account through WebMail
or the Pipeline. (Both are clickable here or from MTSU home page or The
Study Skills Help Page.) ** If your course uses Web CT, all email pertain
to that class should go through Web CT, not regular email.
Don't write anything you wouldn't say in public.Anyone can easily forward your message, even when
done accidentally. This could leave you in an embarrassing position if you
divulge personal or confidential information. If you don't want to potentially
share something you write, consider using the telephone.
Use subject line to summarize the text of your message. With
so much spam (junk email), your message will likely be deleted without being
read if you don't put a subject,
Use a Spell checker before you send. This is an option on both WebMail and Pipeline. Email.
Like conversation, tend s to be sloppier that communication on paper/ That's
OK, but even with email you don't want to appear excessively careless. Read
the email before you send it.
Keep your message short and focused
Include
your name at the bottom of the message.The message contains your e-mail address (in the
header), but the many times the header on MTSU's system, puts only the user
name and the recipient will not know who the message is from unless you "sign"
your email. If you are sending it to your instructor, it's a good idea to
identify the class you are in.
Don't Use Upper Case. This is viewed as shouting.
Check your Email at least once a day. Answer pertinent emails as soon as possible.
Delete Spam. Even with filters, you will get an excessive amount
of junk email. You don't have to open or read it. You can check messages
you want to delete and delete without reading.
Don't over use Reply to All. Use reply to all if you really need your
message to be seen by each person who received the message.
Don't forward chain letters, jokes, etc.