So he could separate the name of the machine the user was on
Computer programmer Ray Tomlinson was the first to integrate the @ symbol on email addresses. He wanted to show the separation between a person's name and email address. This symbol is often referred to as the 'at' symbol.
We are not allowed to put idols email addresses.
This (@) is called an ampersand. This is an example of what happens when anyone can answer a question - wrong info. This is not an amperand - THIS is an ampersand &. My question is what is this symbol called: @
Typically, programs will convert your commas between email addresses to semicolons.
Who put the @ in emails first Ray Tomlinson is credited with inventing the email as we know it today. He worked on apranet the first system of linked widely distributed computers the ancestor of the internet. He choose @ so that the computer system would recognise it asan email message and the symbol meant "at" before emails. See link below for the history of email
Have an "email Joe Torre" option put on Joe's official website. There is none there.
Not allowed to put email addresses on Wiki
You put your curser over the email you want to delete and press the delete button on your keyboard.
No. MOST, like 90% DO NOT put their name in it. My friend had this email miley.cyrushannah@live.com and it was a complete fake. So don't believe anyone that puts names like that.
You put lots of people in a contact group and send to that group.
Use the BCC box. When you put the email addresses in there it won't show to anyone else. Put your own email addy in the TO box. If BCC isn't showing you may need to go to your email options to unhide it.
Put all the email addresses in BCC.