Mass email is when you send a lot of promotional emails to your clients or contacts. If can sometimes be mistaken as spam, but mass emails are sent by permission.
Use a spam filter.
Either he's extremely busy or just not into emailing. Or he may just not be as interested in the relationship as he used to be.
A lot of service providers will not allow you to email an exe file as there are a lot of virus emails in the exe format.
People and businesses use email filtering because there can be a lot of spam mail floating around. Filtering will keep you from receiving a lot of spam emails.
There are a lot of outlook emails on my computer and once I was at the I-net and perceived there an unusual software, which for luck solved my old troubles with email quite simply and perhaps it will assist in this condition also.
If you have a site that gets a lot of visitors or have a company with more that 20 users, you should have email and web hosting separate. If you were to get either a lot of visits or a lot of emails, potentially both could go down which would be bad. You also might consider an email redundancy server.
There is no quick way to delete multiple emails. You can delete the account and recreate it if it is a POP3 account. This will erase all the emails.
it is fast as it is online so it will be as fast as the speed of your internet. However, if one has slow internet with a lot of emails received, then it will decrease the speed of ones internet making it slower for the one to read all the emails as it would take a longer time loading.
Usually once you find the email you need in your spam folder, you can click on it and tell the computer "this is not spam". The next time you receive email from that address it shouldn't get dumped into your spam. Sometimes you can manually add an email address into your address book so that when it comes, it won't be spam b/c you've allowed it already. For instance, I signed up to receive emails from a department store for coupons. The frequent shopper card said add blahblahstore@blah blah.com to your email address book so I did. Now I get their emails no problem. If you have a lot of problems with it, try setting your spam blocker to a lower setting to allow more emails to come through.
Usually once you find the email you need in your spam folder, you can click on it and tell the computer "this is not spam". The next time you receive email from that address it shouldn't get dumped into your spam. Sometimes you can manually add an email address into your address book so that when it comes, it won't be spam b/c you've allowed it already. For instance, I signed up to receive emails from a department store for coupons. The frequent shopper card said add blahblahstore@blah blah.com to your email address book so I did. Now I get their emails no problem. If you have a lot of problems with it, try setting your spam blocker to a lower setting to allow more emails to come through.
What I usually do is just copy the part I want the close that out and compose a new e-mail. Then paste it. Hope this helps you.