Viruses....they can take out your computer!
There is a relatively new one ..since July and still around....for UPS....the zip file attached can do a job on your computer.
There are some basic factors which every recipient should consider while opening an email such as Email Address (From whom we received email), Date & Time, Subject of Email, Name of other recipients (in the CC, BC fields), Attachment with email message.
They can spread viruses or other malware. Do not ever open an attachment from someone you don't know. If you get an attachment from someone you do know, but aren't expecting it, ask them if they sent it. I had a colleague who APPARENTLY got an email from her mother. It wasn't really from her mother, it was a spoofed address and it infected her computer.
Yes, pen drives and other drives as well, granting that the file file attachment does not exceed the maximum file size allowable by the email client.
You could get a computer virus, spyware, a keylogger, or other malicious software. In addition, malware can occasionally compromise your security and leak personal information about you. If you have your bank account number or banking site password in a file and you unknowingly install a program to let identity thieves rummage through your hard drive, you might find you have much less money in your account or find you are overdrawn.
An attachment is a file that is sent along with an email message. Imagine a postal envelope containing a letter and a small picture of the sender. The envelope is the email, the letter is the body of the email and the picture could be an attachment.
A person can switch from one email to another email. They can do this by opening a new browser or the person can open a new tab. One email can on one tab while the other can be on another tab.
The opening and closing salutations for an email should use exactly the same criteria as other mail. It depends on the formality of the mail and to whom it is addressed.
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Initially,email the other party directly and make sure their connection can handle a large download.Then,try and break it up into several downloads, or "zip" the file if possible.
Open your email select the person you are sending to, click on the icon that looks like a paper clip, or click the word attach. Then you will be require to browse or look for the picture on your computer. When you find the picture that you are looking for double click the picture to attach it to your email. Continue to compose your email and then hit the send button to complete the process.
all attachments, if open-able (so word, excel, jpg, even slides), can be found at the bottom of your email using the on board mail program. When clicked, they should open up after downloading. if they are attachments that can not be opened by the ipad, such as zipped files and .exe, they will not be opened.
Word is the name of a word processing program from Microsoft, which is very widely used. You can use it to compose letters or other documents, in a form that you can email as an attachment, or print out on your printer.