Unable To Forward
It is UTF, not VTF. It means unable to forward.
It's actually UTF, which stands for "unable to forward."
UTF on returned mail typically stands for "Undeliverable for Transformation." It indicates that the email could not be delivered to the recipient due to issues such as formatting problems or unrecognized characters. This often suggests that the email system encountered an error while processing the message, possibly related to character encoding. To resolve this, the sender may need to check the email's content and ensure it adheres to standard encoding practices.
Unicode Transformation Format [8-bit] (UTF-8) ...
UTF-8 is a variable length character encoding method for Unicode.. It is otherwise known as 8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format. UTF-16 is another variable length character encoding method for Unicode, that is a stronger then UTF-8. It is otherwise known as 16 bit Unicode Transformation Method.
'mail' is in Dutch 'post' I think that you mean mail in letters and that sort of stuff. Because an e-mail is also e-mail in Dutch but they also say 'mail' when they mean e-mail.
I don't have your mail.
a person who delivers mail
Electronic Mail
you mean email? if you mean that, yes. if you mean PAPER LETTER mail, yes still.
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