Tomato, potatoe
Well dear Exchange "expert" support specialist. Even though the words are similar, there is alot of difference between a snapshot and a screenshot.
A snapshot is a backup of data on a network server.
A screenshot is a captured image from a computerscreen.
Therefore, when you say "Check the mailbox snapshot", when you are reffering to th attached screenshot, people may get confused. What do people do when they are confused? They ask for some clarification from the "experts".
To insult people who are trying to do their job, since you cant do yours properly (probably because of your sub-standard knowledge of english) is probably not a good idea.
Please choose one or more:
1. Learn how to speak english and learn the terms of your trade
2. Do your job instead of complaning about others (IF you do you job you are entitled to complain)
Else, kill yourself and make room for a competent worker
A snapshot is a backup of data on a network server.
A screenshot is a captured image from a computerscreen.
Therefore, when you say "Check the mailbox snapshot", when you are reffering to th attached screenshot, people may get confused. What do people do when they are confused? They ask for some clarification from the "experts".
To insult people who are trying to do their job, since you cant do yours properly (probably because of your sub-standard knowledge of english) is probably not a good idea.
Please choose one or more:
1. Learn how to speak english and learn the terms of your trade
2. Do your job instead of complaning about others (IF you do you job you are entitled to complain)
Else, kill yourself and make room for a competent worker

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