Computer data is sent over the internet in digital form - which travels at the speed of light (186,282 miles per second !). To put that into context... If you had a computer on the moon connected by a fibre-optic cable to one on Earth - an email would take around 1.25 seconds to travel the whole distance !
Around about 7 billion emails are sent daily in the UK. :O
You go to your sent items in you email account thing ank at how many you have sent. Then you count each email you sent to the person. Then you will know how many emails you sent to that person. Repeat this method to find out how many emails you sent to other people.
Depends, on average 15 sec
Emails can be listed as queued instead of sent if there is a problem with an email server. This basically means it is on hold and will be sent when everything clears.
The send items folder in outlook/hotmail relates to emails that have been sent from that email account. They act as a history of sent emails that can be read again or prove that the email was sent on a certain date, sent to certain people etc.
According to recent studies there is over 294 Billion emails sent per day. Only 1.9 Billion of the 294 Billion emails were from actual people.
To organize your sent emails in the order they were sent, open your email client and navigate to the "Sent" folder. Look for a sorting option, usually represented by a column header labeled "Date" or "Sent." Click on this header to sort the emails chronologically, either in ascending or descending order, depending on your preference. This will rearrange the emails based on the date and time they were sent.
Your email inbox is a folder in which incoming emails are stored until you get round to reading them. The sent items are emails that you have previously sent to someone else.
60%
Spam
The send items folder in outlook/hotmail relates to emails that have been sent from that email account. They act as a history of sent emails that can be read again or prove that the email was sent on a certain date, sent to certain people etc.
No. You just need an internet connection in order to send emails.