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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Electronic Mail
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Advantages of Using E-mail : Less intrusive than a phone call Cheaper and faster than a letter Less hassle than a FAX Eliminates differences in time zones
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Anatomy of an E-mail Message An E-mail message is very similar to an office memo, sharing the following characteristics: FFairly short SSingle topic WWritten in an informal style
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Anatomy of an Email Message Email Messages Contain Two Parts: HHeader AAddressing information To From Subject MMessage Body AActual text of the message
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Sample E-mail message
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Anatomy of an E-mail Address An email address can be broken down into three sections: 1 kseale@ 2 alpinedistrict. 3 org 1 User Id 2 Host Address 3 Domain
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Email Features: Additional Features Address book Spell Check Tag messages for easy identification Mail filter that sorts incoming mail Electronic signature Basic Features Send Reply Forward Delete Attach files Print Store files
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Optional Fields: Cc: (carbon copy) If a message is intended primarily for one person but would also be useful to other people, use the cc: field for other addresses Bcc: (blind carbon copy) Message is sent to that recipient without their address being visible in the header received by the other recipients Used to preserve someone’s privacy or not broadcast that person’s e-mail address
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Mailing List A list of email addresses identified by a single name, such as mail-list@sandbay.com. When an email message is sent to the mailing list name, it is automatically forwarded to all the addresses in the list
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Signatures Identifies the sender in some way Personalizes your e-mail Saves you from retyping the same identifying lines for each message Generally, keep your signature to no more than four lines
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Netiquette Guidelines: Keep your messages short and to the point Watch your grammar and spelling Be careful with humor, avoid sarcasm Use uppercase words sparingly UPPERCASE TEXT YELLS AT THE RECIPIENT Never leave the Subject: field blank Include your name and contact information in the message body (signature)
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E-mail Jargon Spam UUnsolicited e-mail sent to many people Flame AAn angry e-mail message; meant to be hostile Emoticon AAn e-mail element that represents a feeling such as a smiley face or (:
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