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E-Mail Basics
E-mail is short for 'electronic mail', E-mail is a method of communicating text messages (occasionally with other forms of information 'attached') across the computer
networks. Messages are typed into computers or web-tvs connected to the internet and sent to one or more destination addresses on other computers. People create e-mail accounts on network machines which, like mailboxes, store incoming addressed information, and which will display or transmit those messages when given the correct password. Communication can be between individual e-mail accounts or on groups called e-mail lists. An email address consists of two parts, separated by an at sign (@). There should be only 1 @ in an email address, and NO SPACES. If you don't know for sure, assume the email address is all lowercase. The part before the @ is the individual to whom the mail is going. The part after the @ is the site which delivers the mail to this person (again, sort of like the local Post Office). This site is called the "mail server". A person can have email accounts at more than one mail server. When you type an e-mail message, you put the e-mail address in the To: field of the e-mail message. If you make typing errors in an e-mail address, your e-mail might get rejected by that mail server. They'll send you an error message saying something like "There has been a fatal error. No such username." This means that they don't have an account of that name at their system. If you mis-spell someone's e-mail address, and that mail server has a user with that account name, your e-mail message will get delivered to them instead. Be very careful while typing e-mail addresses. All e-mail programs have similar features such as:
What Makes Email Different?Electronic communication, because of its speed and broadcasting ability, is fundamentally different from paper-based communication. Because the turnaround time can be so fast, email is more conversational than traditional paper-based media.
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