The first person to send an Email to a different network, you could send an Email before this but only to the same network, he came up with the @ to use this method.
Ray Tomlinson sent the first email in 1971.
To send the email to the first person, type their email address in the "To:" section. To send it to the second person without the first person knowing, type their email address in the "BCC:" section. TAG If you want more help, email me at technologyassistance@comcast.net!
1. To send an email to the second person without the first person knowing 2. Sending through a Mailing List or Newsletter 3. Protecting the second person by not sharing their email address to the first person =^-^= I'm good at this stuff
The amount of email the average person sends depends on a lot of various factors. If they use email for business, if they use email to keep in touch with family, how many friends they have who also use email, etc. For many people, the number is between 3 and 7.
Yes You Have To Connect It First
Haley Holt
first person who use map
When you use "Forward" on ANY email client, only the person or persons you send it to will see that it was "forwarded".
Many people use email. It is just not as popular as facebook or myspace anymore. I use it. :)
Pope John Paul II was the first pope to use email.
Reply to email function will send email to all the address in the "cc" of the original email, so if you want to only send email to one person you must only use "reply" not "reply to all"