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Ultimate Beginners Guide by Marlon Sanders
Beginner's Computer Tip Do you know these email terms?
All those 'technical terms' explained!
ADDRESS BOOK: A program that contains your saved email addresses. Instead of typing in a new address each time, you can use it straight from the address book.
ATTACHMENT: A file received along with an email letter. The attachment can be one of many things. They are usually images, however they can also be programs, or documents.
BCC: Blind Carbon Copy. When you want to send a copy of an outgoing email to someone other than the person in the To: field, but you don't want the original recipient to know you sent the copy to someone else, use the BCC: field.
CC: Carbon Copy. When you want to send a copy of an outgoing email to someone other than the person in the To: field. When using CC: the original recipient can easily see they were not the only ones you sent the email to.
FILTER: A predeterminded designation for certain email messages, usually a folder you have created. You can filter messages based on the following: To: From: Subject: Body: CC: And More!
FORWARD: If you want to send someone an email you received, simply use your "forward" button. The email will usually be sent as a quotation, as opposed to regular text.
INBOX: Where all your new, and incoming email messages are stored.
OUTBOX: Where your outgoing email messages reside before they are sent.
POP: Post Office Protocol
QUOTATION: When replying to an email, the original message is usually included in quotations. Example:
Hi, how are you? It's been a long time since we spoke!
QUEUED: Messages which are ready to be sent next time you hit the "Send" button.
RECIPIENT: The person you are sending the email to, entered in the To: field. Also, you can include recipients in the CC: and BCC: fields as well.
REDIRECT: Enables you to send an email you received to someone else.
REPLY: Your response to an email you already received.
SIGNATURE: A bit of text included at the bottom of an outgoing email. Usually includes your name, email address, and sometimes your web site address if you have one.
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