This document provides an overview and comparison of different email programs and services, including Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Opera M2Client, and web-based services like Gmail and Hotmail. It discusses the basic features and configuration of email, including addressing, attachments, addressing books, and etiquette. Issues like spam and privacy related to web-based services are also covered.
1. Evaluating an E-Mail Program and a Web-Based E-Mail Service Basic Communication on the Internet: E-Mail Tutorial 2
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10. Common Features of an E-Mail Message New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2
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15. Internet Etiquette (Netiquette) Commonly used e-mail acronyms New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2
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23. Thunderbird Inbox Window New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2
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37. Microsoft Outlook Express Inbox Window New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2 Outlook Express is the e-mail program installed with Internet Explorer.
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42. Sending a Message Using Outlook Express New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2
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53. MSN Hotmail – Inbox Page New Perspectives on The Internet, Sixth Edition—Comprehensive Tutorial 2
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