Short for electronic mail, the transmission of messages over communication networks.
The messages can be notes entered from the keyboard or electronic files stored on disk.
Most mainframes, minicomputers and computer networks have an e-mail system.
Some electronic-mail systems are confined to a single computer
system or network, but others have gateways to other computer
systems, enabling users
to send electronic mail anywhere in the world. Companies that are fully
computerized make extensive use of e-mail because it is fast, flexible, and
reliable.
Most e-mail systems include a rudimentary text editor for composing
messages, but many allow you to edit your messages using any editor you want.
You then send the message to the recipient by specifying the recipient's
address. You can also send the same message to several users at once. This is
called broadcasting.
Sent messages are stored in electronic mailboxes until the
recipient fetches them. To see if you have any mail, you may have to check your
electronic mailbox periodically, although many systems alert you when mail is
received. After reading your mail, you can store it in a text file, forward it to
other users, or delete
it. Copies of memos can be printed out on a printer if you want a
paper copy.
All online
services and Internet
Service Providers (ISPs) offer e-mail and most also support gateways so that
you can exchange mail with users of other systems. Usually, it takes only a few
seconds or minutes for mail to arrive at its destination. This is a
particularly effective way to communicate with a group because you can
broadcast a message or document
to everyone in the group at once.
Although different e-mail systems use different formats, there are some
emerging standards
that are making it possible for users on all systems to exchange messages. In
the PC world, an important
e-mail standard is MAPI.
The CCITT
standards organization has developed the X.400 standard, which attempts to
provide a universal way of addressing messages. To date, though, the factor
addressing standard is the one used by the Internet system because
almost all e-mail systems have an Internet gateway.


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