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E-mail

E-mail. What are the parts of an e-mail address?. - a user identifier - the at symbol (@) - computer system identifier. amouleova@oavm.cz. amouleova@oavm.cz Which parts does the @ sign separate? main identifiers (= amouleova and oavm . cz )

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  1. E-mail

  2. What are the parts of an e-mail address? - a user identifier - the at symbol (@) - computer system identifier. amouleova@oavm.cz

  3. amouleova@oavm.cz • Which parts does the @ sign separate? main identifiers (= amouleova and oavm.cz) • Which parts does a dot separate? the parts of each identifier( = oavm and cz).

  4. Writing e-mails • When you write an e-mail, you can use one of the following.

  5. Bcc: • If you type an address in this field, the person you send the e-mail to does not know who gets a Bcc.

  6. Cancel • It stops the computer sending the e-mail.

  7. Cc: • To type the address of the person you want to send a copy to.

  8. Home • Takes you back to the opening page of the e-mail program.

  9. Inbox • Takes you to your inbox where you can see your list or messages.

  10. Options • Gives you a number of choices about your e-mail, e.g. changing your password or stopping spam.

  11. Save draft • Opens your Draft folder to save an unfinished e-mail.

  12. Add/Edit Attachments • Opens a window so you can attach files to your e-mail.

  13. Compose • Gives you a new Compose screen.

  14. Contacts • Gives you a list of the e-mail addresses in your e-mail program.

  15. Help • Opens a Help screen that gives information on writing a message.

  16. Send • Sends your e-mail message to the recipient.

  17. Sign out • Closes your e-mail program.

  18. Subject • Type the topic of the e-mail in this field.

  19. To: • Type the address of the person you are sending the e-mail to (the recipient) in this field. If you use the Contacts list, just click on a name.

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