To use e-mail, you need software called a mail client. Popular e-mail clients
for PC are Qualcomm Eudora and Pegasus Mail. Popular mail clients are Qualcomm
Eudora and Claris Emailer. You can also use the mail client that came with your
Web browser if you wish to. If your ISP has provided you with an older mail
client or hasn't given you one at all, you can download the latest versions from
the Internet.
Understanding e-mail
Your e-mail address is usually your username, followed by an @, followed by
the domain name of the Internet Service provider you are connecting through. If
your name is John Doe, and your dial-in name is johnd, and you are
connecting through Fake ISP Inc, whose domain name is fake.com.au, your
e-mail address will be johnd@fake.com.au.
Fake is the ISP name, com is the abbreviation for company
and au is the
country code (in this case Australia). If you left out the .au then the
e-mail might be delivered to someone in America if there is a fake.com
domain there (as America rarely uses its .us country code). If instead
of .au you put .uk then the e-mail would be sent to England.
Sending and receiving e-mail
To send and receive e-mail you will need to start your e-mail program on your
computer. All of the e-mail shareware programs come with basic help files to get
you started. You will have to ask your ISP for some of the variables such as
your POP account and mail (SMTP) server if you weren't given this information
when you joined up. Your e-mail program takes care of everything behind the
scenes once it has this information.
SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and used to transfer mail from
server to server across the Internet. When e-mail is sent to you, it is stored
on the server until accessed by you. The address of the SMTP server is usually
the domain name preceded by the word "mail". For example,
mail.fake.com.au.
Your e-mail program must use Post Office Protocol (POP) or Internet Mail
Access Protocol (IMAP) to transfer the messages from the mail server to your
computer. Your POP account is usually the same as your e-mail address.



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