E-Mail: Covering The Basics Of
This Handy Communication Tool
E-mail is electronic mail that has become to most widely form of
communication today, both for personal use and business use. For
speed of delivery, e-mail is the quickest way to go. Correspondence
gets from one place to another in a matter of minutes. Once you
decide to connect to the Internet, your connection provides you
with e-mail services and an e-mail address which will look
something like this: YourName@someplace.com
Everything listed in your e-mail address means
something. @ simply means at, and corn indicates the domain, in
this case, a company. Other domains are:
- edu - educational institution; for example,
nickname@nyu.edu for
someone at New York University.
- gov - government site; for example, nickname@nasa.gov for someone at
NASA.
- mil - military site; for example, nickname@af.mil for someone in the Air
Force.
- net - network site, for providers and hosts, for
example: nickname@li.net for
someone at Long Island Net.
- org - organization sites that do not fit the other
classification; for example, nickname@AAG.org. for someone at the
Association of American Geographers.
You will also receive an STMP or Simple Mail Protocol server
which you to send and receive mail. Once you familiarize yourself
with he Internet, you will choose the e-mail program that is best
suited to your needs.
Most programs are activated with a click of your mail icon. This
clicks you into your mailbox. With another click, you can open and
read mail. Or, click a different menu option and print out the hard
copy.
You can forward the mail to as many people as you want anywhere
in the world, just by typing their e-mail addresses and clicking
another icon. You can send carbon copies that list the names of all
the people you are sending it to, or you can send them without the
list.
You can attach minutes of Friday's meeting or a copy of last
year's budget report. You can attach any file that is in your
computer.
Suppose you need to rent a car. You can do this through your
e-mail. Fill out an electronic form and e-mail it to a special
address. From there it is sent though the correct signature chain
to get approval.
The end product of this sequence is a rental car order. Or
suppose your company is in the market to buy a thousand personal
computers.
Send your request via e-mail to contractors who, in turn, can
send engagement letters back to you stating their terms. While it
is not a legal contract, everything can be spelled out in the most
efficient, time-saving way.
|