Yes, it is appropriate to use "reference to the trailing email" when discussing or addressing points from a previous email in a conversation. This phrase indicates that you are referring back to prior correspondence to provide context or clarify information. However, it's more common to say "with reference to the previous email" or "referring to the earlier email" for clarity and professionalism.
As per your previous mail
Get a better reference. If he's ghosted you that's not a good sign and if anyone does happen to contact him he may do worse than ghost you.
They use trailing tentacles.
This is the email I use and got non response message back webmaster@yourbeautysleep.com I was wondering what the right email is.
You spelled it right when you asked the question. For future reference use spell check. :D
He soon found that trailing me was of no advantage to him.
Get the picture you want to use, right click it and copy it. Go into the email, right click again and press paste. The picture you want will be placed into the email This will not wok as there be a small cross only. we need to upload the imgae in any image hosting website and from there right click the image and select copy. then right click on compose area and paste it. This will work.
To determine the number of trailing zeros in (5000!), you can use the formula that counts the number of factors of 5 in the factorial. This is calculated as: [ \left\lfloor \frac{5000}{5} \right\rfloor + \left\lfloor \frac{5000}{25} \right\rfloor + \left\lfloor \frac{5000}{125} \right\rfloor + \left\lfloor \frac{5000}{625} \right\rfloor ] Calculating this gives: [ 1000 + 200 + 40 + 8 = 1248 ] Thus, (5000!) has 1248 trailing zeros.
Any one will use an email
Let me guess... they're demanding payment for it through a link in the email, right? It's a scam mail - a legit entity would not use email to contact you about such a matter.
To copy someone's email information, you typically need to access their email address directly, either from a contact list, an email thread, or a shared document. Highlight the email address, right-click, and select "Copy" or use keyboard shortcuts (Ctrl+C for Windows, Command+C for Mac). Ensure you have permission to use their email information to respect privacy and legal considerations.
it would be right to ask ; can I have your email - address ? and for extra politeness , add the word please , as ; please, can I have your email address ? .... or can i have your email address , please .? I suppose I am giving away my age by suggesting you use the word 'may' instead of 'can'...