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2x02

Regardless of which mail program you have, most function in the same way and contain the same general features. All mail programs will have something that is similar to an Inbox, where incoming Email is stored until it is read, and an Outbox, where Email messages that are to be sent are stored.

When you compose an Email, keep your messages conversational but brief and to the point. One way to keep a message short is to include at least a part of the original message when sending an Email reply. That way you don't have to spend time explaining which Email message you are replying to, and senders get a brief reminder of what they said in their original message.

 

TEST 2x02: CHOOSE ONE OF THE INTERNET DIRECTORIES FROM THE Email-Yellow Pages RUBRIC IN THE SEARCH PAGE. USE IT TO FIND THE EMAIL ADDRESS OF A JOURNALIST OF YOUR FAVORITE MAGAZINE.

OPTIONAL: IF YOU WANT, SEND HIM AN EMAIL ABOUT NET ST@LKER.

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