- Why am I writing this?
- What exactly do I want the result of this message to be?
- Reminder: Meeting reschd to 2pm.
- HELP: Can you defrag my C drive?
- Thanks for the new liver–works great!
Greeting: The first word in the message text area may be a greeting. A one-word greeting is often used. Using a greeting makes the message more personal. There are a number of ways to write the greeting. You may just give the recipient's first or last name. Or you may just write the word "Greeting". Do not use traditional letter greetings such as "Dear Sirs" or "Gentlemen". You can "Hi" or "Hello" or "Dear first name,"
After the greeting, the first sentence of your message is the another important part in your message. The important might vary according to each person and situation. You can start casually like "How are you?" or "You can introduce yourself". When a person reads your message, he or she has at least five questions in mind like, who and what, when and where, and why. Your job is to answer these questions.
Key Points: When possible, use lists of key-points. This makes the message easier to read. There are at least three ways to organize lists in email. You may embed the list in your text and save space.
1. A numbered list is similar to the above list, except that each line starts with a new number and the bracets are omitted.
* You may also use bullets, that may look like an asterisk * or a dash-.* These are written in front of the line and make the items stand out.* Bullets are used when there is no particular sequence to the list.* This is an example of bullets.
1) Write replies immediately and don't put on hold. If you do want to take time, send a quick acknowledgement of your receipt of the email.
2) Use kind language, never be rude. Some people write insulting email called "flaming". There is no need to do so. Like in all relationships, kindness goes a long way.
3) Do not use all capitals. That is called shouting and it is not polite.
4) Do not underline or use bold face, your computer may not understand that.





