Email Valediction?
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What about "With Regards," I mean, I don't know you well enough to be warm or kind... But I do have regard for your money...
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@lufins-dad said in Email Valediction?:
I normally close out my work emails with:
Regards,
With Warm Regards, (personal established relationship)
With Kind Regards, (Existing client, but not a firm relationship yet)...This has confused the heck out of my staff as they just normally don't put anything but their names at the bottom of an email. How do you close out your professional emails?
I don't. They just end.
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Pretty much all email messages end with an SMTP EOM
(Simple Mail Transfer Protocol End of Message)
The EOM signal consists of a CRLF followed by a “terminating” dot followed by another CRLF (CRLF indicates a new line, i.e. a Carriage Return immediately followed by a Line Feed, the equivalent of pressing the Enter key on most operating systems)
When the receiving server detects the EOM process it will issue a “250 OK” acknowledgment. Once this has taken place we know that the sending server has sent the e-mail, it will then shortly after, proceed to close the connection.
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@xenon said in Email Valediction?:
With my team (upwards and downwards) I typically don't write anything or end with my name.
Yeah, see, that's all they let me do.
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You chaps don't have an auto-signature?
God, I don't waste any time worrying about this shit. It's all done by Outlook in accordance with instructions from on-high.