email address

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This is the address you use to get e-mail The "e" means "electronic" You know an e-mail address because it has a @ in the middle Before the @ usually comes someone's name After the @ comes the company or school that give you the internet connection Let's look at my e-mail address: dlloyd@beaumont-publishing com dlloyd is my name, for David Lloyd @ means at (or where you can reach me) beaumont-publishing co uk is the name of the company that owns this site and the book you are using, and where I can get my e-mail
The domain-based address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination For example, "support@ix netcom com" is the email address for the user support on the machine ix that is part of the netcom com domain
Your Email address is made up of several parts By convention, addresses use lowercase letters with no spaces The first part of the address, the username, identifies a unique user on a server The @ (pronounced at) separates the username from the host name The host name uniquely identifies the server computer and is the last part of the Internet email address (for example, jsmith@anyplace co uk) Email addresses may use separators such as a fullstop ( ), a hyphen (-) or an underscore (_) to split up the username
A user's electronic mailbox name or address, needed for linking the sender of email and the recipient
The domain-based or UUCP address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination For example, my email address is bbailey@idirect com Use with the mailto: HTML tag
Unique electronic mail identifier An email address is specified by a user name at a domain (info@gowebtide com) Email alias Additional email addresses that point to an already existing main email address Using email aliases means that additional email addresses may be setup without the need for additional separate email accounts Top
The domain-based or UUCP address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination For example, "you@cyberalaska com"
has the form "person id" at "domain id " For example, the email address of my account on tigger is judygs@tigger cc uic edu In this email address, I am identified by my tigger login id, judygs, and tigger is identified by its Internet domain name, tigger cc uic edu
The first part of an email address is the user's name then the @ sign followed by the host name; info@hyperformancemedia com is an example of an email address
The series of characters used to identify a person when sending or receiving an Email message An Email address consists of their username, an @ (at sign) and their domain name Example: Support@zianet com There are never any spaces in an Email address
This is a unique address within the Internet which allows people to send email to you Your email address is made up of your name, the @ symbol and your domain name, so the address lee@cyberfire uk com is the address for the user Lee at the domain Cyberfire uk com
This is the address, which you would like people to contact you at Your email address will take the format: yourname@yourdomain extension EXAMPLE: john@broady com Close this window
The address of the person or group you want to send a message to You can combine email addresses for many people into an alias If you are addressing the message to: One recipient Type the recipient's user name in the form username@hostname: jennie@newsroom Multiple recipients Separate each address with a comma: jennie@newsroom, haley@newsroom An alias Type the name of the alias: reporters@dailynews
The address used to sent and receive email The email address contains your username, the @ symbol, and the domain name ( example: jdoe@usd edu ) This is read: jdoe at usd dot edu
A unique address that someone receives email at Consists of a username, an "at" symbol and the domain name of the computer the user receives his/her email at (i e user@hotmail com)
The information needed to send email to a user through the Internet Example: CECALW@GWUNIX2 GWU EDU
An electronic mail address Email addresses are in the form emailname@domain com e g mark@smileyface com au Top of page
A unique address that allows email messages to be sent to or retrieved from an email account Email addresses consist of a username, an @ symbol, and a domain name
The domain-based address that is used to send electronic mail to a specified destination For example, "support@webs-design com" is the email address for the user support on the machine ix that is part of the webs-design com domain
is the sting of characters that identifies the source or destination of an email message An email address is composed of the mailbox and the recipient, followed by the symbol @ then the address of the host computer E g info@tecc com au
To send and receive email, you need an address This is usually seen as: someone@some server (for example: circleinfo@theoak com is our email address)
A unique address for sending and receiving email, i e , yourname@yourdomain com - automatically chosen when setting up an ISP account and when setting up a domain name - protected by account name and password when configuring your browser or email software
The first part of an email address is the username, which identifies the person you want to contact The @ symbol is after the username, and before the host name The host name identifies the computer or email service the person uses A three letter suffix is added (separated with a dot) after the host name The most common suffixes are: com (commercial), net (network), org (non-profit organization), edu (educational), gov (government), and mil (military) Any two letter suffixes after the three letter suffix identify a country: us (United States), uk (United Kingdom), de (Germany), ca (Canada), se (Sweden), etc The host name and country suffix are unnecessary if your information is the same (If you use AT&T Worldcom and so does your best friend, you can address email to just her username, and if you live in the United States, you'll never see a us suffix )
This is the email address you entered when you registered to use our site
The UUCP or domain-based address that a user is referred to with For example, the author's address is brendan@cs widener edu
email address

    Silbentrennung

    email ad·dress

    Türkische aussprache

    imeyl ıdres

    Aussprache

    /ēˈmāl əˈdres/ /iːˈmeɪl əˈdrɛs/
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