I have a totally different reason for not replying to emails. I have two email accounts that just sit there because I can't get back into them. I tried all the Recovery words and they tell me I don't know my mother's maiden name. I haven't seen one of those daily emails in forever.
I was never much of an email guy, but decided I
should have an email account back in about 2009 because people were generating business that way. Now I know that emails generate emails and phone calls generate business for me. I sent my first text message around 2010 and now I do it with voice to text. This seems to work and many of the text message people are either customers or they become customers. So the whole email thing seems to have run its
course without me getting too involved.
It has been useful since I started my foreign travels as a way of keeping in touch when other things fail. About 18 months ago I did my first email money transfer. That's a great way to collect money from people when schedules don't allow a face-to-face meeting.
I think the thing that has put me off of emails is getting all sorts of communications that are not wanted. When you don't check very often and then realize there are a few hundred things sitting there it's pretty easy to just not open it.
I'm not bothered by the one on one thing or talking to 8 billion people at once. If somebody gave me a microphone right now I'd go on video call to the whole world at once to either pontificate or sing a song, and I'm in my underpants.