Msn command baruchmail

A blast from the past!

The "MSN Command Baruchmail" is a reference to the old MSN Messenger service, which was a popular instant messaging platform in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The "Baruchmail" command was a special command that could be used in MSN Messenger to send an email to a user's email address. Here's how it worked:

  1. Open MSN Messenger and log in to your account.
  2. Type /baruchmail [username] [email subject] [email body] in the chat window, replacing [username] with the username of the person you want to send the email to, [email subject] with the subject of the email, and [email body] with the body of the email.
  3. Press Enter to send the email.

For example, if you wanted to send an email to a user named "john" with the subject "Hello" and the body "Hi, how are you?", you would type /baruchmail john Hello Hi, how are you? and press Enter.

The email would then be sent to the user's email address, which was linked to their MSN Messenger account. This feature was convenient for sending quick emails to friends and family who were also using MSN Messenger.

However, it's worth noting that the /baruchmail command is no longer supported in modern versions of Microsoft's messaging apps, such as Skype or Microsoft Teams.