MOX is referred to as Meditech's internal office email.
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1.Almost instantaneous2.Cost of sending an email is zero or negligible3.Emails can be sent in bulk4.Email attachments - any digital document can be sent over email5.Delivery is almost guaranteed6.Email is accessible7.Built in spell checking8.Notification of new arrivals9.Can be formal as well as informal10.Automation11.Email storage and management12.Email securityby khanz
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. Evaluate email as a channel of internal communication, explaining its advantages and disadvantages. Suggest five ways in which to overcome some of the problems associated with email messages.
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You get to have slow-ish cybersex :)
Internal email is a system used by companies. This type of email is only available to the employees of that company and has a full list of people who you can email within that company.
There are many advantages and disadvantages of email. Email is very quick and dependent but is less personal for example.
i believe that the advantages of email are that you can cummunicate easily to anyone close to you or anyone that you need to contact quickly :] also, it is one of the very good advantages of he internet.. if you wish to find out the advantages of email to a further extent, type it in on google! thanks.
Do you mean the "internal combustion engine"?
The advantages of Nokia email are the fact that it is faster then normal email and has more options that you can use. Some of these options include sending pictures, and files.
The advantages of using mass email shareware are that it isn't required to send every email by itself. Mass email shareware is very useful when sharing a newsletter.
The advantages of the BT Connect email services is how it allows you to connect to your email as long as you have an Internet connection. It is also supported by BT security systems.
That depends on what your comparing it to.