Found August 31, 2008 on Army of the Ohio:
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#1: Declare e-mail bankruptcyWhen you first return to your blog, you might remember that somewhere, deep in the recesses of your e-mail archives, there is something around 50-100 e-mails concerning your blog that you simply left unanswered over the duration of your hiatus. Maybe these e-mails were just spam from people who were trying to peddle their books or their advertisement boxes, while others were legitimate e-mails about where the Hell you've been over the past several months.Forget about them. You've already been gone for so long, and taken so long to respond, that you may as well throw them in to a big, proverbial trash bag along with the tons of other e-mail you've neglected, and move on. Changing your e-mail address to one specifically for your blog also helps, as that makes it easier to filter out e-mails from your blog, and your more personal e-mail account, if you haven't already done this.#2: Ignore forums, and fellow bloggers for a specified amount...
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