Composing an email messageEach email you send should include a minimum of 3 elements; Who/To: The Cc: text field can include additional recipients separated by commas. All those in the list can 'read' who these 'carbon copies' are sent to. The BCC: text field can also include additional recipients. No one else receiving the email from the To: or Cc: list can 'read' these recipients. BCC: stands for Blind carbon copy. What/Subject: The Body of the Email Message
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Before you press the Send button..Read your message for clarity. Put yourself in the place of the recipient and read with their eyes. Spell check. This is a simple process that will clean up mistakes you may have made in haste or are unable to see. Save or send a copy to yourself if you need it as a reference or archive of your brilliant writing. |
Examples of good emails I have received this past week. Names removed for privacy. | |
The Subject tells me what to expect before I open it. The message gives me 3 pieces of pertinent information in 2 easy to read sentences. |
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The subject is a bit cryptic in a list of many emails, however the message references the exact language of the assignment. Very clear and informative. | |
The Subject reveals who this email is coming from because the address is as yet unfamiliar to me. Very courteous. Though unclear about the assignment, the sender asks a quick question politely. (I gladly sent them a reply) |
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This email reinterates the information (email address) in the body of the message to be sure I receive it intact. | |
Examples of not-so-great emails I have received this past week. Names removed as a favor. | |
The subject of this email has nothing to do with the assignment and is in danger of being filtered into my bulk mail along with the rest of the spam I receive. | |
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Grammar and spelling! |
and oyu told us to e-mail so.... i'am i have tehno on weds i believe... i know i dont have it 2day... well.. i had no problems with the comupter but if i do.. ill email u! |
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All
capitals gives the impression of someone shouting. Hard to read as all the
letter forms are the same. Message is misspelled and unsure in its statements. |
HI I'M [student name] AND I THINK I'M IN THE WEDNESDAY CLASS ,I THIINK. AND WELL I GTESS I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO YOTR CLASS. |
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All lower case gives the impression
of someone mumbling. This is acceptable for friendly quick notes between
friends, but inappropriate for important emails. |
dear jeahnneneh, hi am [student name]. I don't know wether i am in yur clss or not, buti i' here. |
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