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Depending on the account, I check anywhere from any time I get a new message (work email and Gmail), to once every couple months (Yahoo, secondary Gmail).
Every waking moment of everyday: my Android Phone tells me when I get a new email. It makes a noise to get my attention, and if I don't happen to hear it, I look at my phone at least once an hour while I'm awake.
Very important to me considering I do nearly everything on it and get everything on it, i.e. e-mails from my professor, friends, family, questions, my voice acting collaboration people, subscriptions, etc.
Thanks to Thunderbird, checking my e-mail has been rather easy, so it's all based upon if I registered for a new account or something. xD But since it's really simple and Thunderbird notifies me if there's a new e-mail after I open it, bamph. No need for impulsive checking.
So I guess it's not that much, if it's talking about the whole going-to-the-e-mail-screen and whatnot. Just when I need to. ;)
I don't check on it regularly, just whenever I have to send a message (I can't do phone calls) or provide verification for website account registration.
I'm accessing my emails through Mail, so a little notification pops up in my dock whenever I get an email and I will generally check it when it arrives.
I get a lot of emails from teachers and other students at school via the school's emailing system, so I use one application to manage all of my email accounts at once and check it two or three times a day.
I'm moody with e-mail checking. Usually, I check daily but some days I slack off. I got two main e-mails and a lot that are no longer used. The two are synchronized with my smartphone. There's also another one that I check occasionally. That's it I guess.
Since I user Microsoft Outlook, when I receive a new email it's easily pops up alerting me. So really I just visit my email when it does so. I think it's usually about 4 - 5 times in a week, which isn't too much as I don't really use my email for many things; except if I need to catch up on any assignments etc I can contact my teachers or contact a family member.