1. You had your email settings changed to not place a copy in the sent folder.
2. You have moved the copy from the sent folder elsewhere.
3. You have deleted the copy from the sent folder.
4. You sent the email but its still in the outbox waiting to be actually transmitted.
5. Your email program has glitched.
Some email clients offer Email Receipts. If you are using this, you will receive notification that the email has been opened.
There is a never-ending list of reasons. However, here are some possibilities: 1) The person sending you the email has your address wrong. 2) A spam filter you have set up is not allowing the emails to reach your inbox. If you, or the person who is sending you the email, are using a pop 3 account, such as outlook express, a firewall is stopping the emails being sent, or are stopping the emails reaching your machine, thinking they contatin an unsafe file. 3) There was a problem with whomever hosts your email service, and due to that the email became lost in the depths of the interweb.
The form emails is the plural; the form email's is the singular possessive. Examples:plural: We have some emails in response to our inquiry.plural possessive: We should send out the emails'responses today.singular: I have the email response to my inquiry. (the term 'email response' is a compound noun form)singular possessive: The email's response was quick.
There are a few basic differences: Email messages are sent using your BES whereas PINs are sent using the wireless network and RIMs infrastructure. Therefore, PINs can be useful as a backup if the BES ever goes down for some reason. Email messages sent using the 'Desktop' are encrypted, PINs are not unless extra steps are taken. Emails can be sent to non-BlackBerry users, PINs cannot. PINs will tell you when the message has been delivered to the recepients device by default, emails will not unless you use the <confirm> function.
Some precautions one should take when purchasing email lists are: The possiblity of getting blacklisted by ISPs, email addresses can be misspelled resulting in a lot of bounce backs when mass emails are sent out.
i have: the.labeouf@gmail.com which is shia LeBouf's email
There are several features of Managed exchange email for users. Some of these include: mobile email, sync and collaborate, handling multiple emails, and having emails hosted on their servers.
Yes and no. It depends on the kind of email provider you would be using. Companies like Google, Yahoo, Microsoft can monitor the email you send for legal purposes but some of the email providers do not track your emails.
Email monitoring and recording software makes it easy to monitor all outgoing and incoming emails on your network. Actually, there are several kinds of emails according to the protocols: 1). POP3/IMAP/SMTP emails, which are sent/received by an email client. To monitor these emails, you only need to deploy an internet monitoring program at your internet entrance. However, POP3/IMAP/SMTP over SSL can not be monitored because SSL traffic is encrypted. 2). Web based emails. Web based emails use HTTP protocol. Because different ISP uses different formats, it is difficult to parse its content. Some programs, for example: WFilter Enterprise, with an in-build web email formats database, have the ability to parse web-based email content. 3). Exchange emails. To monitor exchange server emails, you only need to configure the exchange server to forward all emails to the administrator email box.
Some email providers will withhold emails in fowards I'm not sure which because mine doesn't
Yes, bulks emails can create spam because those emails may be unsolicitated. Bulk email may cause you to unknowingly send spam to those on your email address book.
Some reasons for the emails to get sent back from Mailer Deamon are - the first part might contain the reason for the bounce or the second part might contain original message.