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E-mail. Electronic Mail. G mail Accounts www.gmail.com. Password Type in your lunch number It has to be 8 numbers long, so if your lunch number is only 6 digits add 2 zeros at the end; if it is 7 digits add 1 zero. USERNAME Skyward Login @alpinesd.org. Info about E-mail.

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  1. E-mail Electronic Mail

  2. Gmail Accounts www.gmail.com Password Type in your lunch number It has to be 8 numbers long, so if your lunch number is only 6 digits add 2 zeros at the end; if it is 7 digits add 1 zero USERNAME Skyward Login @alpinesd.org

  3. Info about E-mail • The first e-mails required both the sender and the receiver to be on-line at the same time • Messages are sent and received through an internet server

  4. Parts of e-mail • Header • To: • Cc: • Bcc: • Subject Line • Body • Message • Can Include Signature • Attachments • Files that are sent with e-mails

  5. Ways to Respond • Reply • Reply To All • Forward

  6. NetiquetteA set of social on-line rules • Spell Check • DO NOT USE ALL CAPS (THIS IS YELLING) • Always fill in the subject line • Be care with emoticons and abbreviations • Type what you mean. It is hard to read sarcasm in an e-mail. A good rule is to treat every post or e-mail as if you were sending a copy to your boss, your bishop and your worst enemy

  7. Be Careful Out There • Spam • Unsolicited bulk messages (Like Junk mail on the internet) • Phishing • attempting to acquire information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details (and sometimes, indirectly, money) by masquerading as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication • Cyberbullying • Use of technology aimed to hurt someone

  8. Passwords • The most hacked passwords in 2013 were: • password • 123456 • 12345678 • The best and most secure passwords include: • At least 8 characters long • Upper Case • Lower Case • Number • Special Character (!@#$%^&*<>?) • Qwerty • Abc123 • 123456789

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