Email is a part of our everyday lives and it’s been on the technological scene since 1965 when the first electronic message was created at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. But it’s American ...
We all use the CC–carbon copy or courtesy copy–function to keep others in the loop and add transparency. As helpful as the CC field can be, it has a downside, as illustrated by the above story. We’ll ...
It’s always seemed quite absurd to me that the default mode of communication adopted by most modern workplaces is email. As if the ins and outs of office politics weren’t perilous enough already, ...
Attackers are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in mail servers sold by Zimbra in an attempt to remotely execute malicious commands that install a backdoor, researchers warn. The ...
In Gmail, "Bcc" stands for "blind carbon copy," and lets you email a group of people without revealing who the email was sent to. The "Bcc" option is one of three sending options in Gmail, accompanied ...
A new version of the Creative Commons license came out today. It’s the fourth iteration of the legal agreement, which was first released in 2002 and has since become nearly ubiquitous on the web among ...