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by Alex3917 943 days ago
The idea that Knuth doesn't use email is basically just a practical joke that got out of hand. He actually received 31,997 and sent 19,910 emails between 1999 and 2019, and that's only including the emails from his work account at Stanford.

Sure, he uses email much less than you would expect from someone of has stature, but he still uses email about as much as the average person.

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How do you know he received and wrote the mails.

Could have been his secretary in his assignment.

That's at least what his Stanford site suggests

https://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/email.html

This appears to be a reference to https://epadd.stanford.edu/epadd/collection-detail?collectio... - a collection of "Don Knuth" emails.

The public versions are very redacted, but: 1) they seem to all be from his secretary, not him 2) most of the messages are not dictation or direct copies of messages Knuth wrote elsewhere.

His secretary may have typed them, but if they were mostly written by his secretary then Stanford wouldn't have paid to have them archived. Even though the messages are mostly redacted, actually going through and doing those redactions is still hundreds of hours of work.
"if they were mostly written by his secretary then Stanford wouldn't have paid to have them archived." - that is straight-up incorrect. Archiving emails is very cheap. And the redactions look to have been done programmatically.
So ePadd redacts everything except the named entities, but that still means going through each message by hand to ensure that the entities generated by the NLP software are correct. Plus the time spent fixing ePadd to make the import run correctly with his non-standard email client, the time spent negotiating permissions and restrictions related to the collection, etc.

C.f.: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AePADD%2Fepadd++knuth&type...

I believe you but he does seem not to want to receive email because the page seems serious and it is still up.
He has a secretary to do that.
citation please?