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1982, short for electronic mail (1977; see electronic + mail (n.1)); this led to the contemptuous application of snail mail (1983) to the old system. Even aerial navigation in 1999 was found too slow [..]
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A communication format that involves sending computer-based messages over telecommunication technology. E-mail can include a letter-style text message or more elaborate Web-style HTML messages. Users can also attach other files to the e-mail and transmit all elements simultaneously.
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Electronic mail; the exchange of messages between users who have access to either the same system or who are connected via a network (often the Internet). If a user is not logged on when a new message [..]
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See Electronic Mail
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a virtual letter that could be used as a virus.
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A service that allows people to send messages with pictures and sounds from their computer to any other computer in the world. To send someone an e-mail message you need an e-mail account and to know the other person's e-mail address. For example if you have a Suddenlink email address it will look something like this: user@suddenlink.net
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Stands for Electronic Mail. E-mail is actually a method of transferring files among computers, rather than the file itself, but that's what the name has come to mean.
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Short term for electronic mail; it refers to a
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Electronic mail. One of the earliest standard Internet protocols which enables people with different computers and operating systems to communicate with each other. E-mail allows one-to-one or one-to- [..]
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Multimedia correspondence over the Internet.
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electronic mail. Information exchanged by electronic means in a manner analogous to that provided by the postal service.
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also E-mail, and email, Abbreviation for electronic mail. An electronic means for communication in which (a) usually text is transmitted (but sometimes also graphics and/or audio information), (b) operations include sending, storing, processing, and receiving information, (c) users are allowed to communicate under specified conditions, and (d) mess [..]
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a computer-based form of sending and receiving messages via the Internet. Users may have their own e-mail account or use a shared account, which is quite common in the developing world. e-commerce (el [..]
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Online communications between computer users.
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WebGuest Dictionary Message, usually text, transmitted over the Internet and sent from one person to another (although you can also sent email to a large number of email addresses (mailing list )).
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(electronic mail) A system that enables the exchange of messages between network users or groups of network users. FAQ
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electronic mail that is used to send and receive messages through the computer.
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Electronic Mail. While most people tend to think of the Web when they hear about the Internet, electronic mail is easily the most used component of the Internet. The first email program was created ba [..]
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The electronic version of a letter with instant delivery.
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A computer service allowing an individual using one computer to send a message or document via a modem or network to another individual on a different computer.
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An abbreviation of electronic mail, an Internet protocol that allows computer users to exchange messages and data files in real time with other users, locally and across networks. E-mail requires a me [..]
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Electronic Mail, text files that are sent from one person to another. E-Mail can be sent to people online anywhere on the Internet. Unsolicited E-Mail is called junk mail. You WILL experience it. See mail.
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(electronic mail) A communication system that allows you to send text, files and/or graphical messages over the Internet.
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Electronic Mail. Private messages sent between users on different computers, either over a network or via a modem connection to an on-line service or BBS.
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Electronic Mail. E-mail allows people to send messages from one computer to another via the internet. Email can be plain text or HTML with embedded images, and an email can have other files &q [..]
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short for electronic mail; mail that is instantaneously sent by your computer to anyone in the world with an e-mail account
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Also called electronic mail, refers to messages sent over the Internet. E-mail can be sent and received via newer types of wireless phones, but you generally need to have a specific e-mail account.
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amnpo@nist.gov
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A system of sending messages electronically from one computer to another, generally through a modem and telephone line, cable line, etc. connected to a computer. E-mail messages can be sent and received within seconds, so e-mail is convenient and quicker than regular U.S. mail or "snail mail."
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Internet e-mail address.
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Short for electronic mail, e-mail consists of messages, often just text, sent from one user to another via a network. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a number of addresses. Learn more: How E- [..]
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short for electronic mail; a method of exchanging messages over the Internet or an intranet.
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Electronic Mail.
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An electronic mail is one of the earliest standard Internet protocols which enables people with different computers and operating systems to communicate with each other. It allows one-to-one or one-to [..]
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Abbreviation for electronic mail. Allows one to send messages from one computer through the Internet to one or more recipients.
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Electronic Mail. The most commonly used service of the Internet - sending ascii text messages in electronic form. Email messages can traverse the globe in minutes or seconds, in contrast to normal pos [..]
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(Electronic Mail) -- Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via computer. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses (Mailing List). can carry with it files [..]
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E-mail is short for electronic mail. It allows for the transfer of information from one computer to another, provided that they are hooked up via some sort of network (often the Internet. E-mail works [..]
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(Electronic Mail) -- Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via a computer network.
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Short for "electronic mail" E-mail is an immediate form of sending messages from one person to another.
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FTP (File Transport Protocol) The set of common rules used to transfer files of various descriptions between servers and user-pcs. Actual FTP software varies greatly: some packages only enable downloa [..]
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Messages containing text, sometimes images and html code that is sent from one person to another via a computer. E-mail can also be sent to a large number of people at one time automatically.
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Electronic Mail-messages, usually text, sent from one person to another via computer. E-mail can also be sent automatically to a large number of addresses (mailing list). See also: listserv, maillist
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The "e" in e-mail stands for "electronic." E-mail is a message that is sent from one computer to another over the phone lines. It does not land in the mailbox on yo [..]
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Electronic Mail. A way of sending messages electronically from one computer to another. Users can send memos, letters, and other word-based messages, as well as multimedia
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Shortened form of electronic mail, describes the transmission of messages over a public or private network. The majority of traffic over the Internet is in the form of e-mail.
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Electronic mail. Allows Internet users to send and receive electronic messages to and from other Internet users.
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(n) (computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that can be regenerated at the recipient's terminal when the [..]
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The electronic transmission of messages over communication networks like the Internet.
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Electronic mail. A service that sends messages on computers via local or global networks.
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n. correo electrónico; mensaje electrónico
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Electronic method of sending pictures, sounds and words from one computer to another using internet, network or modem transfer.
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Multimedia correspondence over the Internet.
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hmichaelsteinberg@colorado-sex-crimes-lawyer.com
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Abbreviation for Electronic Mail. E-mail refers to electronic messages that are sent over communications networks on the internet. E-mail is sent and retrieved with various protocols including SMTP, P [..]
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cagi@cagi.org
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Electronic Mail
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A technique to connect students to people around the world to collaborate on projects or distance learning. E-mail can also be used to provide a direct communication link between the teacher and the s [..]
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Any communications service that permits the electronic transmission and storage of messages and attached/enclosed files.
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The digital transmission of a message from one person to another using a communications network.
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Electronic mail. The exchange of electronic messages created by a user on a computer and transmitted (via an organization's network or the Internet) to another user's computer.
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electronic mail. E-mail is a widely used application for transferring messages and files between computers. SMTP is the TCP/IP Application Layer protocol used to transfer e-mail from a sending client to a mail server. POP is used to move e-mail from a server to a destination client computer.
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Electronic Mailbox. Employee training
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