President Bill Clinton sent only two emails during his presidency, one to US troops in the Adriatic and the other to John Glenn on his 77th birthday while he was in orbit. White House staffers sent about 40 million emails during that time.
Speaking at a Wired for Change technology conference in 2011, President Bill Clinton confessed that he sent only two emails during his entire presidency. One e-mail was to US troops in the Adriatic, and the other was to John Glenn on his 77th birthday while he was in orbit around the Earth on the shuttle Discovery. Email has been a relatively common form of communication since the early 1990s (the term “email” was coined around 1993). President Clinton was in office from 1993 to 2001, and White House staffers sent about 40 million emails during that time. These emails were archived in the Bill Clinton Memorial Library, along with the two emails sent by President Clinton himself around the same time.
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