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Originally Posted by id10t
It actually depends on the email client being used to read it, though the email client used to send it will let you see it in-play during composition...
I do it at work when dealing with multiple people on one big task and we have all bit parts to do to make something happen.
Our ticketing system (Jira) also supports it, which gets a copy of the message sent to the user even if they aren't associated with teh ticket otherwise.
And of course, Teams and such all support it for things...
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Interesting, I'll have to give that a shot.
At work we've got 3 or 4 chat clients. We're getting ready to lose Skype which is being replaced by Teams. Teams seems to have a ton of new functionality, but has lost a lot of the ease of use and intuitive use that previous clients have had. I assume by adding all of the new functionality is what has caused the UI to get more complicated and less intuitive. Skype was basically just a chat client, while Teams is a "collaboration" client (and collaboration seems to be a big buzz-word these days).
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