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E-mail (electronic mail) is
very similar to the mail the
postal carrier delivers to
your home or office—
except much faster.
You can send letters,
pictures, postcards—even
music and video clips—to
friends, family, and
co-workers in an instant.
Outlook Express is an
e-mail program that comes
with your computer. Other
e-mail programs include
AOL and Hotmail.
If you receive an error
message saying that your
e-mail was undeliverable,
check the address,
punctuation, and spacing and
then try sending it again.
Tip
E-mail
Setting Up Outlook Express E-mail
1. Press the Instant E-mail
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button on the Internet
keyboard.
2. Click the Send and Receive
button on the toolbar. A dialog
box requesting your password is
displayed.
3. Type a password.
4. Click Remember Password.
5. Click OK. You are now set up
and ready to use e-mail.
Typing an E-mail Message
Regardless of the e-mail software you choose, creating an e-mail
message is like filling out a form. When typing an e-mail
message, you must complete the following:
Feature Description
To: E-mail address of the recipient
Cc: Person(s) receiving a copy of your message
Subject: Summary of your message in a few words
Message:
Content of your message