Basic Computer Notions Electronic mail

Next What it is What it is (cont'd) How it works How it works (cont'd) How it works (cont'd) 6 of 33 How it works (cont'd) Setup Setup (cont'd) Formatting (lack of) Formatting (lack of) (cont'd) Sending non-text files Receiving non-text files Subject lines One thing at a time Name and address Name and address (cont'd) Saving copies Replying Replying (cont'd) Short paragraphs Spam Spam (cont'd) How to respond to spam How to respond to spam (cont'd) How to respond to spam (cont'd) ‘Calm of mind, all passion spent’ ‘Observe with care: to whom you speak ...’ ‘... of whom you speak; and how, and when, and where’ Passwords Passwords (cont'd) Viruses Available e-mail clients

How it works (cont'd)

As messages accumulate, you will sooner or later need to remove some from the server in order to avoid exceeding the available disk storage. You will receive a warning before your allowed space has filled up. Old messages that you want to keep can, for example, be moved into mail folders on the hard disk of your home computer, or be saved into text files and copied to diskettes.


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