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I know I'm complaining a lot about my malfunctioning email, but it's so incredibly annoying when it doesn't work. You all know this, I'm sure. Each time it breaks down in one way or another it makes me really irritated; and it's not even as if I get a lot of very important email, and I can go a few days without checking without being bothered about it, if I'm somewhere not connected to the 'Net. It's just the fact that it doesn't work when it should that really angers me. And home.se's track record is incredibly bad. It was down all last weekend — Friday afternoon to Sunday evening — and then it was supposed to be basically fixed, but I've had several hours every day this week, just like the preceding weeks, when I haven't been able to get my mail. And Francis' message from early last week hasn't reached me, so who knows how much other mail has been lost?
I wonder how much real problem malfunctioning email causes, in terms of stress-related illness. I've tried to search the web for any reports on that but not succeeded. Anybody know any studies about email breakdown stress?
posted by Linnéa Anglemark at
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