To politely remind a professor about an email you sent, you can follow up with a brief and respectful message. You can start by thanking them for their time and mention that you sent an email on a specific date. Politely ask if they have had a chance to review it and if they need any further information from you.
You can politely ask someone to read your email by saying something like, "Would you mind taking a look at the email I sent and sharing your thoughts?"
The reminder email to the professor has been sent.
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You can check if an email has already been sent by looking in your Sent folder in your email client or service. If the email shows up in the Sent folder, then it has been successfully sent. You can also check your Outbox to see if the email is still waiting to be sent.
I'd say "click the 'forgot your username' link" and have an e-mail sent to you to remind you of what your address is, but it seems unlikely you'd remember your secondary e-mail address either.
short notes sent to people, usually in a company, to remind or inform them memo = note randums = remind
If you *sent* the email you would most likely find a *copy* of it it in your "sent mail" box. If you delete a message from your mailbox archive after you have sent it, the recipient will receive it anyway.
No, a physical check cannot be sent through email.
It cannot only if the address was clicked or message was sent as a group. Person receiving the email can see the history of where it was sent though.
no, they don't have that information
Yes, the checks have been sent via email.
Yes, I have received the check that was sent via email.