If you’re wallowing in your email, know a bit about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and are wondering if there’s something in connecting the two – then this guide may provide you with some inspiration as well as practical hints and tips as to how to be more productive in your use of email. Too often MBTI ends with the training day out. You could now use your email practice as a personal improvement project by putting the lessons about your personal preferences into useful action; this guide gives you some hints and tips as to how you can do this in a way that might work for you, and those with whom you work. The death knell of email may have sounded in some quarters – the youngsters are preferring to use messaging systems – but for many who are swamped by their organisational electronic communication systems, it may be worth making a more formal connection between the different preferences of staff and the way in which they use email. This guide covers a short introduction about email (yes, really, early feedback discovered some readers were unsure of various email terms..), an overview of MBTI for those not fully familiar with it, then a section on advice by main MBTI type. It ends with an overview of email features with comments on how these can be used by the various MBTI types.