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E-Mail Advantages Convenience Speed Inexpensive Saves on natural resources Reliable Not limited to text

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E-Mail

Advantages Convenience Speed Inexpensive Saves on natural resources Reliable Not limited to text

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E-Mail

Disadvantages Not all have access to e-mail Overload Junk mail Lack of Privacy Encourages poor writing

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Responding to Email

It’s too easy to quickly send an email before thinking clearly about what you have written.At times it’s best to wait a few days.You don’t have to respond to every email.Keep track of how much time you spend on email.

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Keep in mind different forms of writing

FormalInformalDevelop more than one voice

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Terms

Userid (user name or account name)Passwords Greater than 5 characters long Contain non-alphabetical symbols (%

$#) Contain numbers Possess uppercase and lowercase

letters.

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E-mail Addresses

[email protected] Username – identifies the individual Hostname.subdomain.domain – location

of individual’s mailbox

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Compare E-Mail addresses with mailing addresses

John Doe101 E. 13th

Franklin, ND 50022USA

Note: The address becomes more general from top to bottom

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Compare E-Mail addresses with mailing addresses

[email protected] UK – United Kingdom (Country-top-

level domain) Com – commercial (Generic-top-level

domain)

Note: The address becomes more general from left to right.

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Domain Names

com – commercial businessedu – educational institutiongov – U.S. governmentint – international entitymil -- U.S. militarynet -- networking organizationorg -- non-profit organization

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Country-Level Top Domain Names

UK - United KingdomJP - JapanEtc. -- see text.

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E-mail Aliases

A name that’s easy to remember that is associated with an email address.Enter Ann in place of [email protected] mailer is different but you’ll use features such as, “address book” or “nickname”.

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Components of an E-Mail message

From: From whom the message was sentTo: To whom the message was

sent

Send to more than one person by separating the addresses by commas

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Components of an E-Mail message

Subject: What the message is aboutShort and to the point.

Cc: Carbon copy to another userThis address shows up in the

message

Bcc: Blind carbon copy to another user

This address does not show up in the message

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Components of an E-Mail message

Date: shows time sent Ex. Tue. 29 May 2001 1:00:40 - 0300

(EST) was sent 4:00:40 GMT

GMT – Greenwich Mean Time Greenwich England – where standard

time is kept.

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Netiquette

Formal vs. InformalEmoticons -- :-) ;-)Capital letters = SHOUTING

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Flame

Nasty response

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Features

Forward – forward the message on to another address.Reply – reply to sender onlyReply to all – reply to every address listed on the “to:” line.Attach – append a file to a message

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More Terms

Mailer- software that enables you to compose & read e-mail. Also referred to as: Mail program, mail

application, mail client

Mail Server – computer used to receive, store and deliver e-mail.Mailboxes – disk file that is formatted to hold e-mail and information about the emails Uniquely identified by your userid

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E-Mail: Acronyms

POP (Store and Forward) Post Office Protocol Users rely on POP in order to retrieve

their e-mail from a remote location. Protocol - set of rules that computers

use for communicating with one another.

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E-Mail: Acronyms (continued) Types of Protocol

SMTP – Simple Mail Transfer Protocol E-mail is stored on the server, but then

forwarded on to a local disk (PC). Disk storage on a server is referred to

as the “mail spool”. Store (on the mail spool) and Forward

(to the users computer). Store & Forward

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E-Mail: Acronyms (continued) Types of Protocol

IMAP – Interactive Mail Access Protocol E-mail is left on the server

Ex: Hotmail

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E-Mail: Acronyms (continued)

MIME – Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange

If the mailers doing the sending and receiving are both MIME-compliant, you can send files instead of just plain text.