Netiquette forwarding rules
Today's blog offers some concise tips on forwarding and resending email messages. As always, proper Netiquette should be maintained. Moreover, since the characteristics of these types of emails are different, sometimes extra considerations should be considered.
Forwarding
When
forwarding, it should be made certain that the email is being sent to the
recipient's appropriate account (business, personal, group). If one chose's to send to a group, it should
be insured that this not going to cause any problems. It is best here to forward to
individuals. Consideration should be
given for using the bcc: method as
well. Additionally, an explanation
should be given to ensure a message or thread
is being forwarded and if one is not the composer, state a reason for the mail.
Sometimes
a message is returned because one of the recipient's addresses is typed
incorrectly. Rather than resending the
message again to everyone, it should be resent only to the addressee who did
not receive it. One should make sure this
is mentioned. One can accomplish this by
forwarding the email as well. Similarly,
with a resending with the successful recipients, explain what and why it is
being done.
Resending
messages
This
method can be a very useful tool. Often
a recipient has not received or has lost
a message. If you do resend a message
and include additional recipients, take the same care and steps as you would
when forwarding. If the original mail
was a sender request, make sure to state "second request or
"resent" in the reference bar.
Do
not gloat about resending a message to prove a point since the original meaning
for sending or interpretation for a message may have been misread by the
sender. If you are resending a message
which was not received, was lost or needs more information, take proper care
that the content is still timely, relevant and complete. You may need to add more information and if
this is the case, add the information separately and be clear as to how and
why. Do not change the original message
since it may later be read or compared to the original.
___________________________________________________________________________________Yesterday's quiz was: When was the first email sent from space?
Which country was responsible for the first email?
Here is today's quiz/fact:
What percentage of time does the average worker spend on email per day?
1. 15%
2. 21%
3. 28%
4. 35%
5. More than 35%
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