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Keyword: E-Mail (Electronic Mail)
E-mail (electronic mail) is the exchange
of computer-stored messages by telecommunication. (Some
publications spell it email; we prefer the currently more
established spelling of e-mail.) E-mail messages are usually
encoded in ASCII text. However, you can also send non-text
files, such as graphic images and sound files, as attachments
sent in binary streams. E-mail was one of the first uses of the
Internet and is still the most popular use. A large percentage
of the total traffic over the Internet is e-mail. E-mail can
also be exchanged between online service users and in networks
other than the Internet, both public and private..
E-mail can be distributed to lists of
people as well as to individuals. A shared distribution list can
be managed by using an e-mail reflector. Some mailing lists
allow you to subscribe by sending a request to the mailing list
administrator. A mailing list that is administered automatically
is called a list server..
E-mail is one of the protocols included
with the Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
suite of protocols. A popular protocol for sending e-mail is
SMTP and a popular protocol for receiving it is POP3. Both
Netscape and Microsoft include an e-mail utility with their Web
browsers..
Sources: whatis.com
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