1. A. Just like paper mail, e-mail can occasionally get lost, said, said Steve Dorner, the creator of a popular e-mail program known as Eudora. 2. But when the message is from their own districts and contains a name and address, congressional staffs treat e-mail the same as paper mail, the survey showed. 3. Daily, he arrives with paper mail, e-mail and faxes. 4. He said that bulk mail on the Internet was much more cost-effective than paper mail. 5. Of course, paper mail lost its allure long ago. 6. The Senate numbers for paper mail were not immediately available. 7. Though many of his colleagues have e-mail, most of them respond to constituent e-mail with regular paper mail. 8. Turkle of MIT says that many Americans equate e-mail with paper mail, which enjoys strong legal, and social, protections against snooping. 9. Shapiro said it usually takes about three weeks for most offices to respond to e-mails and the report chides many of them for responding with paper mail. |