[email protected] · Last 60 days · April 28, 2026
Over the last 60 days, your inbox processed 128 messages with a solid 89% read rate — only 14 sitting unread. The signal-to-noise ratio is typical: 38% of volume is real people (personal + work), while promotions (25%), notifications (17%), and newsletters (15%) fill the rest. The unread pile lives almost entirely in personal and work threads, where 14 of 14 unread messages reside.
Message volume by category — last 60 days (128 total)
Unread by category: Personal has 9 unread, Work has 5 unread — all others at 0
Your 14 unread messages break down cleanly: 9 in Personal (43% of that category unread) and 5 in Work (18% unread). Every other category — Important, Newsletters, Notifications, Promotions — is fully read. This tells a clear story: you're on top of automated mail but have a modest backlog in your actual human relationships. The personal pile is the only one worth real attention.
Unread message count by category
Your most frequent human senders skew high-signal. Elon Musk leads with 3 messages (personal), followed by a broad field of 1-message senders spanning Andrej Karpathy, Dario Amodei, Jensen Huang, Naval Ravikant, and others in the personal bucket. On the work side, you're hearing from folks at Anthropic, Perplexity, and investors like Elad Gil and Daniel Gross. On the automated side, Amazon, DoorDash, and Uber each sent 5 messages — the promotional trifecta — and GitHub sent 7 across two addresses.
| Sender | Messages | Category |
|---|---|---|
| Elon Musk | 3 | Personal |
| GitHub | 7 | Notification |
| Amazon | 5 | Promotion |
| DoorDash | 5 | Promotion |
| Uber | 5 | Promotion |
| Lenny Rachitsky | 2 | Newsletter |
| Peloton | 2 | Promotion |
| Audible | 2 | Promotion |
Senders with 2+ messages in the last 60 days
You're subscribed to 10 newsletters arriving in the last 60 days, all fully read. The lineup: Lenny Rachitsky (2), Stratechery, Benedict Evans, The Diff, Platformer, NYT Cooking, Morning Brew, The Pragmatic Engineer, The Generalist, and Axios AM. It's a tech-heavy, founder-oriented reading stack — consistent with your work context.