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According to Fat Cow, the advantages of wireless email include accessing your email and contact lists from your mobile phone, viewing attachments on the go, sending and receiving email securely and staying mobile.
If you are sending a regular email without attachments, it will be less than 100 kilobytes. Adding attachments will increase the size of the email.
Yes, a fax is capable of sending and receiving messages from another fax machine.
more than likey there is a virus attached and you can possibly infect your computer
it could be overun with viruses
Attachments can contain viruses, so you may be sending a virus to someone even if you don't know it. Some e-mail systems block attachments, so your message may not get to someone if the attachment is blocked.
worms, viruses, and Trojan horses packets that are destined by malevolent hackers to harm your PC.
If you don't know who is sending the email, it could be spam, which is a pain, but more importantly, if you don't know who it is who sending it, don't open it! If you open a unfamiliar person's email, it could very well have a virus that could screw up your computer and fast. Viruses also can be downloaded to your computer if you have that preview option on your email window! So watch out!
Yes, there is. You could automate an email account to do so at a preset time; you could arrange and pay for an email company to do it for you; you could set your computer's alarm with a message for that time.
Yes, Zelle requires users to have an email address to send and receive money.
Sharp bending, cable pinch, spyware, worm virus, sending or receiving of large email, streaming.