E-Mail is another benefit from the Internet. It allows communication to take place via electronic messages between users over the Internet. E-mail requires a mail server (usually provided through your Internet Service Provider), mail client software (Outlook), and an Internet connection. E-mail accounts are established with usernames and passwords. E-mail is NOT private. You should never send anything over e-mail that you do not want other people to read. Employers have the legal right to read any e-mail written by employees on company computers. Any message sent electronically over the Internet is subject to interference which can allow others to read your mail. Every e-mail address is unique and consists of a user name and a host computer name. The host name is typically assigned by the e-mail mail server – usually your Internet Service Provider or another e-mail service like Hotmail.
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