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Email Internet English @ 2005 Fall Nicole Huang
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Email Email: Electronic mail, or email, may be the most heavily used features of the Internet. Email: Electronic mail, or email, may be the most heavily used features of the Internet. Header: are the beginning of any email message. Header: are the beginning of any email message. Subject: Describes message (recommend) Subject: Describes message (recommend) To : Lists recipient of the message (at least one required) To : Lists recipient of the message (at least one required) Cc : List carbon copy recipient(s)_ (Optional) Cc : List carbon copy recipient(s)_ (Optional) Bcc : Lists blind carbon copy recipient(s) name(s) will not be listed with the message (optional) Bcc : Lists blind carbon copy recipient(s) name(s) will not be listed with the message (optional)
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Netiquette Netiquette: Netiquette: The set of rules about behaviors that is acceptable when writing an email or talking to people in a chat room. --from Cambridge Advanced Learner Dictionary --from Cambridge Advanced Learner Dictionary Netiquette Quiz Netiquette Quiz
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Mailing List You can access a world of mailing lists, organized around a specific topic, through the Internet. How Do mailing lists work? Each mailing list has two email addresses: administrative address and list address. Administrative address is for you to subscribe (get on the list) and unsubscribe (get off the list). The List address is for communicating to the other members of the discussion group. When you send email to this address, it gets distributed to everyone else on the list. Each mailing list has two email addresses: administrative address and list address. Administrative address is for you to subscribe (get on the list) and unsubscribe (get off the list). The List address is for communicating to the other members of the discussion group. When you send email to this address, it gets distributed to everyone else on the list.
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Mailing List How to “ get on ” a mailing list? Subscribing to mailing lists is free- just send an email message to the “ subscription address. ” Leave the subject line of your message blank. In the message box type: Subscribe Subscribe Ex: Subscribe ENGL-SL Nicole Huang Ex: Subscribe ENGL-SL Nicole Huang
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Mailing List How to “ get off ” a mailing list? If you want to remove yourself from the list, you will need to “ unsubscribe ”. The process varies from list to list; but generally, you ’ ll need to send a message with the word ” unsubscribe ” followed by the name of the list and your email address to administrative address, not to the list address. Ex: Unsubscribe ENGL-SL Nicole Huang
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Hands-on Practice (1) Mailing Lists Daily Brief: http://incinc.net/db.htmlhttp://incinc.net/db.html Daily summary of U.S. and world news sent out by e-mail every weekday morning. To subscribe, fill out the form at http://www.incinc.net/db_subscribe.htmlhttp://www.incinc.net/db_subscribe.html Word. A. D day Mails out an English vocabulary word and its definition each day. To subscribe, send email to wsmith@wordsmith.org, and on your Subject line, put subscribe. For example, subscribe wsmith@wordsmith.org
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Hands-On Practice (2) Please Subscribe 3 Mailing Lists and post subscribing process on your blog. (which one you sended the request to? How? What commend? Also tell us on your blog what you ’ ve received from the list when you get the feedback?) 1. Daily Brief (a must) 2. World. A. Day (a must) 3. Slang of the Day 4. EZTalk 每日一字電子報 5. 華視英語電子報 6. 1390 英文電子報
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