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authorDaniel Díaz <yosoy@danieldiaz.org>2012-04-11 11:55:51 -0500
committerLars Wirzenius <liw@liw.fi>2012-04-12 00:23:31 +0100
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@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Each such folder would be a separate inbox.
A common anti-pattern for people is to keep e-mail in their inboxes.
They read it, and leave it there. The next time they read e-mail, there
-might more some new mail, which they read, and leave there. Eventually,
+might be some more new mail, which they read, and leave there. Eventually,
the mail piles up a lot, and it gets hard to find a specific mail you
may need. Even more importantly, it gets hard to know which mails still
require you to do something. Perhaps there was a mail from your boss