SWHA stands for so wait how agian
The letters "Re" on correspondence stand for "regarding" or "in regard to." It is often used as a subject line to indicate the topic or purpose of the communication.
The letters SMPT stand for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This is a method used for email transmission across the internet. Another method for email transmission is POP3.
Bcc is blind or blank carbon copy. It is used when sending email to undisclosed individuals. Example, correspondence between you and an employee where the initiator of said conversation uses the bcc to a boss or other individuals and recipient of initial email doesn't know and can't see (blind) who ALL can also read email.
The full form of BCC in history stands for Blind Carbon Copy. It is a term used in email communication to send a copy of an email to recipients without the other recipients knowing. This feature helps maintain confidentiality and privacy in email correspondence.
You typically use a comma after "Sincerely" when closing a letter or email. For example, "Sincerely, [Your Name]." A semicolon is not used in this context; the comma is standard for formal correspondence.
Snail mail is a term used to describe correspondence sent by regular post, as opposed to correspondence sent by email. The term is intended as a humorous reference to the comparative speed of the two methods.
Yes, it is proper to start an email with the person's name followed by a colon instead of a comma. This format is often used in more formal or professional correspondence. For example, you might write "Dear John:" which sets a formal tone for the email. However, in more casual emails, using a comma is perfectly acceptable.
Fmt is a command which refers to formatting human language text. It's used in Unix. It has traditionally been used to reformat email messages after composition.
Carbon Copy - used to add more recipients to an email and a list of all the recipients is mailed with the message to each recipient.
Yes, it used to be the largest correspondence school in the world (not sure if it still is). Was established in 1890 or 1891.
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Many of the Founding Fathers were on the committees of correspondence that passed information between the separate American cities and colonies.