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Slang term for the standard postal mail service. |
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A unique numerical address assigned to a computer or device on a network. |
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Message Transfer Agent (MTA): |
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A messaging component that routes, delivers and receives e-mail. |
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Mail Delivery Agent (MDA): |
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An e-mail server program that receives sent messages and delivers them to their proper destination mailbox |
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A unique name or number that identifies you when logging on to a computer system or online service. In an e-mail address, the part before the @ symbol |
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An e-mail program that is independent of any specific Web browser, and that you can use to send e-mail messages. |
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A messaging component used as a stand-alone application by the user. |
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E-mail programs such as Outlook Express and Opera Mail that come bundled with a Web browser and with which they may be integrated. |
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Free e-mail service from a provider such as Windows Live Hotmail or Yahoo! in which you request a user name. You can access your e-mail from any computer that has access to the Internet. |
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Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME): |
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A protocol that enables operating systems to map file name extensions to corresponding applications. Also used by applications to automatically process files downloaded from the Internet. |
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A block of Information attached to a piece of data. The first part of a network packet. Can contain network addressing information or additional information that helps computers and applications process data. |
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Secure version of MIME that adds encryption to MIME data. |
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Pretty Good Privacy (PGP): |
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A method of encrypting and decrypting e-mail messages. It can also be used to encrypt a digital signature |
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An open-source version of PGP, used for encrypting and decrypting e-mail messages, that does not use patented algorithms |
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A file that is sent with an e-mail message. |
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A combination of characters that, when read sideways, helps convey emotion in an e-mail message. |
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Unsolicited and Unwanted e-mail messages; the online equivalent of junk mail. |
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CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart): |
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A test that uses a word-verification graphic designed to differentiate humans from automated senders during online transactions. |
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A published list of IP addresses known to be sources of spam. |
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An e-mail client program that identifies and filters out spam messages before they reach the e-mail Inbox. |
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personal information management (PIM) program: |
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A tool used to Schedule appointments and meetings, store contact information, and manage tasks. |
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Personal Digital Assistant (PDA): |
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A small, handheld computer used for personal information management. The predecessor to the smartphone. |
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