Outlook: Strangely, my email was sent to a person as a direct recipient and in CC – is that bad?
I ca n't explain why. But it wasn't an important email, and my colleagues and superiors are all very relaxed.
I ca n't explain why. But it wasn't an important email, and my colleagues and superiors are all very relaxed.
Hey, I forgot my Google password. Now I don't know how to reset it when this is on the screen.😅
Here is a comment on the topic of low salaries, unfortunately the survey was not included but many voted 5-10 times Let's be honest, nobody runs a company for 25k a month
So that you can no longer see when a person is online. The person is no longer in the friends list, but I don't want to delete the chat and I don't want to be able to see anyone's activity status anymore.
Can someone explain to me how to create the posting entry for task 2? I know it could be something like "Bank, cash discount to WEK 2000, input tax," and I know how it works if the general partnership returns all the televisions, but with only two televisions, I just don't understand how to get…
he’s getting her
The same recipient was called twice, once as a direct recipient and once in CC
then he will probably get the mail 2x!
Even though he only got the email once?
No, not at all.
I’ve already checked if this is the case – fortunately not. Is that bad anyway?
The “badest” what can happen that the recipient receives the mail twice.
So no stress 😀
Okay, so you don’t think that was bad?
Funnyly tried what happened in such a case and I only got it once ‘:)
I never tried, it was just my mute.
And no, that’s not bad at all.
You mean “BCC”?
It’s not that bad.
I mean as direct recipients and in CC 🙂
That’s it. You could have pulled her back. Then she would have been deleted.
Yeah, it doesn’t matter.
And is it like that, as a sent e-mail, still okay or not?