Reminder: monitor your spam inbox.As CalCPA moves from hardcopy (jargon) hardcopy - A paper printout of data displayed on a screen. Contrast softcopy. bulletins to electronic versions, remember to monitor your company's spam E-mail that is not requested. Also known as "unsolicited commercial e-mail" (UCE), "unsolicited bulk e-mail" (UBE), "gray mail" and just plain "junk mail," the term is both a noun (the e-mail message) and a verb (to send it). inbox. Often, mass e-mails are flagged and cordoned off by "spam" monitoring software for e-mail programs Software in the user's computer that can access the mail servers in a local or remote network. Also known as an "e-mail client," "mail client," "mail program," and "mail reader," it provides the ability to send and receive e-mail messages and file attachments. , such as Outlook. While these programs can be a welcome relief to users wading through the constant unwanted advertisements appearing daily in their inbox, many spam filters A software routine that deletes incoming spam or diverts it to a "junk" mailbox (see spam folder). Also called "spam blockers," spam filters are built into a user's e-mail program. also flag legitimate e-mails, such as electronic chapter bulletins, CalCPA BUZZ and CalCPA Industry BUZZ. So, monitor your company's spam inbox, to ensure that all wanted e-mails are making it through. |
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