I digress, but you see the point, email is not so new, it's been around for 164 years so why is it so difficult? Well like all things computer there are just too many options. The concept is just as simple as that first message sent by Samuel Morse 164 years ago but the human interface used to send and receive those messages is varied and sometimes confusing.
So to start let's talk about the concept or how email works. Just like that first telegraph message from
The other major difference between then and now is that the “terminus” was in a physical location, i.e. Baltimore and
Many of these domains or points of presence allow you to create one or more email addresses, the only proviso being that the address you choose is unique to that domain name. Therefore johnsmith@hotmail.com and johnsmith@yahoo.com may coexist on the Internet and be two totally different people. Consequently when you do apply for an email address using your real name or a common word you should not be surprised when the server comes back to you saying the “address is not available” with suggestions that you pick another like johnsmith1 or johnsmith2 etc.
So having established your email address and protected it with a password so no one else can retrieve your email you have probably been guided to one of two methods of sending, receiving and maintaining the names and addresses of your favorite recipients.
WEB MAIL
If you are on AOL, Google Gmail or Yahoo mail you are probably viewing your mail through an Internet browser like Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox or the AOL Interface. This method is particularly useful if you move between various computers and or locations. This method leaves the sent and received emails (as well as your address book) on the domain’s server so that you can view it from any location by simply signing in with your email address and password. The disadvantage? There is always a limit to the amount of email these domains will allow you to store on their servers; exceed this limit and future emails will be rejected. Some will simply delete older emails even if you wanted to keep them. Finally the email experience or performance associated with opening emails will be totally controlled by the speed of your Internet connection and how busy the domain’s email server is at that time.
EMAIL APPLICATIONS
The alternate way to send and receive email is to use an application such as Outlook Express, Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird specifically designed to go to the terminus, sorry I mean “Point Of Presence” (POP) server and from time to time and “download” your email to this application on you personal computer. The advantage being that the server will never get overloaded with your email and the experience of sending and receiving will be totally independent of the Internet or Server performance after the download is complete.
Conversely once the email is downloaded from the email server it can no longer be read from another computer or location. There are special conditions and systems that combine both the above options but require a more advanced setup and are not employed by the majority of home and small business user.
So to summarize, email is a simple concept made complicated by computers. On a recent trip to visit my son in
Until then
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Steve Holder
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