I'm in complete agreement with you: if they just spent a little time up front writing clear, concise emails, it would save a lot of trouble down the line. As it is, though, they don't, so hacks like that act as a sort of triage for the problem.
I've tried, without success, the `ignore until clear' tactic, but it tends to result in me getting the blame for not replying.
I've tried, without success, the `ignore until clear' tactic, but it tends to result in me getting the blame for not replying.