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More than 15 billion e-mail messages speed over the Internet each year. E-mail,
which is derived from the term "electronic mail," can refer to a single message or
to the entire system of computers and software that transmits, receives, and ...
More than 15 billion e-mail messages speed over the Internet each year. E-mail,
which is derived from the term "electronic mail," can refer to a single message or
to the entire system of computers and software that transmits, receives, and ...
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Basic e-mail activities consist of writing, reading, replying to (Figure 1-33), and
forwarding messages. Messages can be printed, kept for later reference, or
deleted. 35 RE: Request - Message (Plain Text) File Edit View Insert Format
Tools ...
Basic e-mail activities consist of writing, reading, replying to (Figure 1-33), and
forwarding messages. Messages can be printed, kept for later reference, or
deleted. 35 RE: Request - Message (Plain Text) File Edit View Insert Format
Tools ...
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Suppose you want to e-mail a photo of your high school reunion to a friend. The
photo is stored in a file called Reunion.gif. You can address an e-mail message
to your friend, write a short note ("You missed a really fun reunion!"), and then
use ...
Suppose you want to e-mail a photo of your high school reunion to a friend. The
photo is stored in a file called Reunion.gif. You can address an e-mail message
to your friend, write a short note ("You missed a really fun reunion!"), and then
use ...
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Computer Basics | 4 |
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