WHAT IS AN
INTERNET EMAIL
Internet Email can be described as an electronic
mail, or e-mail, that stores messages in an inbox. Technicians sometimes
describe it as an electronic equivalent to a regular mailbox.
Email addresses contain the secrets to how
email mailboxes work. They usually look something like this: careline@seunsmithnetworksinnovation.com.
Everything before the @ is the name of the mailbox. You name the mailbox when
you set up your email address. Everything after the @ refers to your email
service provider. Your email service provider has a server on which they store
data. This server is like a post office. Messages travel to this server over
the Internet in the form of electronic data. The messages use the name of your
service provider in the email address to locate the specific post office, or
server, you use. The company server stores all the email messages you get from
other people. Inside this "post office" are lots of separate post
boxes, or inboxes.
Email Transmitting Stream
Transmitting Colony:
- The transition involves the sender and the receiver,
- The emailing service providers and network transimitting data zone.
- Transferring Unity and feedback
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