What is e-mail, and how does it work?
E-mail or Electronic Mail-electronic mail
The E-mail is a modern method of sending electronic messages, messages and attached files via the Internet.
Messages are sent over the Internet between your computer using SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol).
Each user who wants to use the e-mail must have registered a domain, and it subsequently set up its own e-mailbox on a mailbox server. After you create a user must know its exact name and should know the password to it. This mailbox will be going to mail from other users.
You can view the contents of the Clipboard, either directly through the Web interface of mail server at http://URL Rewriter. domain-name in the Internet browser, or messages from the Clipboard, you can download it to your computer using a program called "mail client" and work with them to use it.Messages addressed to Your mailbox, you are using the "mail client" shall then be adopted by using the POP3 Protocol (Post Office Protocol version 3) or IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol).
Each e-mail message must contain the recipient, should contain the subject and message body. You can also connect to the message as an attachment.
Most commonly used mail clients: Outlook Express, Outlook 2000 or 2003, Mozilla thunderbird. The procedure for the setting of individual clients, see here