General computer skills/Email
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; BCC: People you don't want others to know are getting a copy | ; BCC: People you don't want others to know are getting a copy | ||
- | See this [https://www.waterfordtechnologies.com/etiquette-cc-bcc/ more detailed explanation]. | + | See this [https://web.archive.org/web/20161231020232/http://www.waterfordtechnologies.com/etiquette-cc-bcc/ more detailed explanation] ({{subpage|etiquette cc bcc|cached}}). |
+ | == Salutation == | ||
+ | The first line of your email should be a salutation. Something like, | ||
+ | : Good Morning, Brett, | ||
+ | : Brett, | ||
+ | : Dear Brett, | ||
+ | : Dear Mr. Wuth, | ||
+ | : Jane and Tim, | ||
+ | Always include the person's name as this is a cue that you want action from them. | ||
+ | Otherwise they may wrongly assume that the message was only for their information | ||
+ | and someone else is supposed to act on in. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For groups that are too large to list everyone's names, use something like: | ||
+ | : Dear All, | ||
+ | This let's the reader know that they have to look elsewhere to figure out if they need to take action. | ||
+ | |||
+ | If no one need to take action, include "FYI" (For Your Information). | ||
+ | : Brett, FYI... | ||
+ | : FYI... | ||
+ | |||
+ | More detailed explanations: | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20180812042542/http://www.syntaxis.com/email-salutations/ http://www.syntaxis.com/email-salutations/] | ||
+ | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20180630022949/http://smallbusiness.chron.com/good-salutations-business-emails-23086.html http://smallbusiness.chron.com/good-salutations-business-emails-23086.html] |
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[edit] Email Destination
When sending an email, you can place the destination addresses in different fields. Use them like this:
- To
- The person or people you want to take action
- CC
- People who won't take action; "for information only"
- BCC
- People you don't want others to know are getting a copy
See this more detailed explanation (cached).
[edit] Salutation
The first line of your email should be a salutation. Something like,
- Good Morning, Brett,
- Brett,
- Dear Brett,
- Dear Mr. Wuth,
- Jane and Tim,
Always include the person's name as this is a cue that you want action from them. Otherwise they may wrongly assume that the message was only for their information and someone else is supposed to act on in.
For groups that are too large to list everyone's names, use something like:
- Dear All,
This let's the reader know that they have to look elsewhere to figure out if they need to take action.
If no one need to take action, include "FYI" (For Your Information).
- Brett, FYI...
- FYI...
More detailed explanations: