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User Name: An e-mail address has a user
identification (name) that contains some
characters, here ‘editorial’.
@ (at the rate): The ‘@’ i.e., ‘at the rate’ sign
connects the user name with the domain name
i.e., second part.
Domain Name: The ‘domain’ or ‘domain name’
is the last name and it shows the host website
or the location of the e-mail account on the net.
Host website is the site in which e-mail ID is
created.
All the received mails get displayed in the inbox folder of our account. We can click on an email to read
it. We can use the Compose/New Mail option to write a new mail. The email composing screen is
composed of the following fields:
To: this field contains the email address of the recipient.
Cc (Carbon Copy): The email addresses of the people to whom we want to send a copy of the
message, can be entered here.
Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy): Like cc, this field also allows you to add recipients to whom you wish to
send a copy of your mail, but through this field the main recipient of the mail whose name is written
in To field, will not be able to see or check who else has received a copy of the mail.
Subject: It contains a brief description that gives an idea about the email content.
Message: In this field we type the message that we want to send to the other person.
Send: After writing the message, we need to click on Send button to send the message to the recipients.
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