("E-MAIL") Messages sent, received or forwarded in digital form via a computer-based communication mechanism
The transfer of messages between you and other users of on-line network systems E-mail is similar to an ordinary letter; you supply the address of the recipient(s) and the text of the message It is different in that delivery takes place in minutes or hours rather than days Electronic mail provides private (or, in some cases, restricted-group) communications
A method by which computer users can exchange messages with each other over a network E-mail is probably the most widely-used communications tool on the Internet There are many quirky conventions to E-mail, but most entail a To:, From:, and Subject: line One of e-mail's advantages is its ability to be forwarded and replied to easily If an e-mail is badly received by a group or user, the sender is likely to get flamed
A system where a computer user can exchange messages with other computer users (or groups of users) via a communications network
A method by which computer users can exchange messages with each other over a network Email is probably the most widely-used communications tool on the Internet There are many quirky conventions to Email, but most entail a To: , From: , and Subject: line One of email's advantages is its ability to be forwarded and replied to easily If an email is badly received by a group or user, the sender is likely to get flamed
The term has different meanings -- the network system used for sending and receiving messages electronically from one computer to another, the act of sending messages electronically, and the message itself
Application protocol for sending messages between users on a network Messages may be queued, stored, relayed, or delayed and still eventually be delivered to the intended recipients
method of correspondence on the Internet, method of sending electronic letters over the Internet
Allows information to be sent electronically through a system that delivers the message immediately to any number of recipients
Messages passed from one computer user to another, often through computer networks and/or via modems over telephone lines
An electronic document (usually a message) sent to a person or group on the Internet When used as a verb, "email" refers to the act of sending such a document over the Internet
A method of transferring information (often text messages) from one computer to another over a network
A system whereby a computer user can exchange messages with other computer users (or groups of users) via a communications network Electronic mail is one of the most popular uses of the Internet
A means of sending text messages to individuals or groups of individuals using a computer network The sender inputs a message to the computer via a terminal, and the receiver also uses a terminal to read and respond to messages (Novak)
E-Mail allows the user to send a message via a computer instantly to one or many persons around the world E-mail users typically have a "mailbox" on a network or a videotext system where other users can send messages to be retrieved by the recipient
E-mail is an application that enables users to send messages and files over their computer networks E-mail can range from a simple text-based system to a messaging system that accommodates graphics, faxes, forms-processing, workflow, and more
EMail is electronic communication from one person to another over a computer network such as the Internet An email message is typed on the sender's computer and addressed to the recipient's email address Once sent, a message may take from a few seconds to a day to reach the recipient's mailbox Internet users can send email to more than 50 million Internet users worldwide, as well as users on connected networks such as Compuserve and MCI Mail
(computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that is generated at the recipient's terminal when he logs in
Messages, usually text, sent from one person to another, or from one person to many, via computer The recipient does not need to be physically present or connected to the network at the time of transmission