Unfortunately, the Federal government and State governments have not caught up with the times related to the internet and email use. Therefore, no, there is no law about forwarding general email. (There may be for government Email accounts.) However, it IS impolite to Forward without removing other email addresses.
***UPDATE*** I discovered by process of elimination, that it was one particular email address that always had this issue. This person had their FB account hacked and no longer uses the email address that I was sending to. Seems like the hacker did something with the email address so that emails sent to the persons account were forwarded to theirs. Fortunately because it bounces back, seems like the hackers account is now dead.***
As of July 2012, the USPS will NOT forward mail if there is a one line drawn through the incorrect or former address, and then forward. Now the process MUST include going to the post office, or filling out form online ($1.00 charge online or phone) to have mail forwarded for 15 days to 6 months. The catch is that it takes the post office 15 days to process the forwarding of mail, and by then many who are awaiting their forwarded mail now have delayed bills, and incurring late fees. The post office does NOT want to do their JOB any more. Forwarding mail simply by lining out and writing the forwarded address will NOT cover the expenses of the mail person to pick up the mail and redirect (even though they are going to the post office anyway). Another tidbit of information, because the USPS knows they have this problem, they are now offering Priority Mail forwarding service for nearly $16 per month to forward you mail.
You should not leave the email addresses in the body of a forwarded messages because they can be collected by future recipients and used to spam everyone who has previously received the e-mail.
Because DHCP server optimizes its IP addresses base sometimes.
172.16.0.0 is itself a private IP address. (IP addresses from 172.16.0.0 to 172. 31.255.255 are all private IP addresses. Other private IP addresses are 10.X.X.X and 192.168.X.X where X can be from 0 to 255). But it's not usable as an IP address for a device such as a PC or host. This is because it's the first address and, by convention, the first address of a network is used to indicate its network address.
usually, using the email addresses does not work, so try www.fanmail.biz and find the address where you can write to them there, and then try that because i know that most of those addresses are real and do work.
A layer 2 switch at it's core only forwards data within a LAN and only deals with MAC addresses. A layer 3 switch has the capability of forwarding frames and packets because it understands IP addresses.
No. Because I need all my email addresses to alert me for something happening.
A bridge can filter, forward based on its MAC address forwarding table. The bridge will note any MAC address that is the source address on a frame and the port that the frame was received. Then it will forward or filter depending upon the forwarding table. If a MAC address is found on more than one port (because of loops in the network) then the frame is forwarded on both ports. If a frame is received on a port and the destination MAC address is only found on that port then the frame is filtered and discarded. If the destination MAC address is not found in the forwarding table, then the bridge will flood the frame out all ports except the receiving port. A router will build a routing table based on the routing protocol that is being used in the router. The routing protocol (RIP, RIPv2, AS-AS, OSPF etc) will have a method of identifying the best route to send the IP packet to the destination. When an IP frame is received then it will be routed on the best route to the destination
No, because the range for class C addresses is 192 - 223, and the first octet of the address 191.76.43.10 is a class B address.
people do not put their home addresses on the internet, because of safety reasons.
The SYNNEX Corporation has a lot of mailing addresses, because the corporation has a lot of different departments. One can find all of the mailing addresses directly on their website.