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Introduction to ing System Ordinary Mail Electronic Mail

Introduction to ing System Ordinary Mail Sender (letter) Post Office (Near your home) Post Office (Near your friends home) Your friend or any recipient (letter)

Introduction to ing System Sender handwritten or typed letter

Introduction to ing System Sender handwritten or typed letter Post Office By hand or Postbox (Postman)

Introduction to ing System Sender handwritten or typed letter Post Office Distribute letter by postman By hand or Postbox (Postman) Airplane, ship, train or Vehicle

Introduction to ing System Sender handwritten or typed letter Post Office Distribute letter by postman Recipient handwritten or typed letter By hand or Postbox (Postman) Airplane, ship, train or Vehicle Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Electronic Mail Sender (letter) Post Office Recipient (letter)

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Post Office Distribute letter by postman Recipient handwritten or typed letter By hand or Postbox (Postman) Airplane, ship, train or Vehicle Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Post Office Distribute letter by postman Recipient handwritten or typed letter Modem or Broadband Airplane, ship, train or Vehicle Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Mailing Service Provider Post Office Distribute letter by postman Recipient handwritten or typed letter Modem or Broadband Airplane, ship, train or Vehicle Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Mailing Service Provider Post Office Distribute letter by postman Recipient handwritten or typed letter Modem or Broadband Internet Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Mailing Service Provider Recipient handwritten or typed letter Modem or Broadband Internet Collected in Post office or by Postman

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Mailing Service Provider Recipient handwritten or typed letter Modem or Broadband Internet Modem or Broadband

Introduction to ing System Sender typed letter in computer Mailing Service Provider Recipient typed letter appeared in computer Modem or Broadband Internet Modem or Broadband

Sending and Receiving Basic Requirement for sending and receiving An account User Name Password Your friends address

Sending and Receiving An application for writing and sending Web-mail Browser Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator Ordinary Outlook, Netscape Navigator, Pegasus…….

Environment Mailing Service Provider should be connected through Modem, Broadband, Lease Line

Hands-on Session address : Your address is in the form of –tts-02abcd : User name –tts : Tsung Tsin School –02abcd: ,a-form 1, b-Class, cd-class No. –Password : REMEMBER your own password !!!