5. E-mail is a method of exchanging digital
messages from an author to one more
recipients. Modern e-mail operates across
the internet or other computer networks..
6. Some early e-mail systems required
that the author and the recipient both be
online at the same time, in common
with instant messaging..
7. Today's email systems are based on a store-and
forward model. Email servers accept, forward,
deliver and store messages.
8. In e-mail, apetail or commonly known as at
symbol, that is always used at our e-mail
address before we logged in on our own e-
mail account..
14. 1. E-mail was an alternative way of mailing
system . It is more faster, convenient, and
free, not like the traditional post offices. So
everyone can send not also mails, it can be a
document or a school projects..
15. 2. E-mail is fast. Time-sensitive information
including updates pertaining to events and
breaking news can be received within
minutes, not days or weeks.
16. 3. E-mail is targeted. You can easily segment
your lists into groups so your e-mails go to
the individuals who are most likely to respond
to that particular message.
17. 4.E-mail expands your reach. Grow your
database by sending information to your
participants and encourage them to forward
the message onto their own friends and
family.